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Created on 2015-04-09 09:24:44 (#2397195), last updated 2019-01-29 (331 weeks ago)
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Name: | Rose Marshall, the Phantom Prom Date |
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Location: | The Roads, United States |
Rose Marshall of Seanan McGuire's Ghost Roads books, which share a setting with her InCryptid series.
"Many urban legends form around a small grain of truth, however misconstrued. In the case of Rose Marshall, more commonly known as “the Girl in the Green Silk Gown” or “the Phantom Prom Date,” we are well aware of the origins of the legend. It began on Sparrow Hill Road in Buckley Township, Michigan and has spread across North America, carried by people who heard and retold her story, changing it in ways both great and small.
Like Rose herself, the story of the Girl in the Green Silk Gown is a hitchhiker, borrowing from those around it... But still, this grain of truth remains: Rose Marshall lived. Rose Marshall died. And as of the time of this writing, Rose Marshall does not yet rest in peace."
-In-Universe "Editor's Note" from Kevin & Evelyn Price, found early in Girl In the Green Silk Gown. Words are Seanan's.
Curious enough to spoil the books? Here's a wiki entry.
"Many urban legends form around a small grain of truth, however misconstrued. In the case of Rose Marshall, more commonly known as “the Girl in the Green Silk Gown” or “the Phantom Prom Date,” we are well aware of the origins of the legend. It began on Sparrow Hill Road in Buckley Township, Michigan and has spread across North America, carried by people who heard and retold her story, changing it in ways both great and small.
Like Rose herself, the story of the Girl in the Green Silk Gown is a hitchhiker, borrowing from those around it... But still, this grain of truth remains: Rose Marshall lived. Rose Marshall died. And as of the time of this writing, Rose Marshall does not yet rest in peace."
-In-Universe "Editor's Note" from Kevin & Evelyn Price, found early in Girl In the Green Silk Gown. Words are Seanan's.
Curious enough to spoil the books? Here's a wiki entry.



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