Board Thread:Writer's Workshop/@comment-4893169-20141231040024/@comment-4893169-20150108040415

You're welcome. You too. This creature is actually a person who thought she could bring a massive amount of magic into the area by awaking the lay lines (hence the animal disappearing). Basically these ley lines were first described by this archaeologist Alfred Watkins in 1921. He claimed back n ancient times when Britain was very densely forested, the ancient Celtic people constructed these roads in geographically convenient straight lines, many of them passing through towns with "ley" in their name. He would also later claim that these "ley lines" existed in many countries all over the world, especially in Europe. His theories were generally dismissed as ridiculous by many of his peers as well as modern archaeologist. However, a lot of wacky occultists (many of them New Age) heard about it, and decided that the theory was true.

The occultist in the story after finding she can't activate the "ley lines" with blood offerings then tries badgering the various magical-gifted people around town, including these middle school witches who don't necessarily like people poking into their private affairs. One of them place a curse on her that causes her to mutate into this unspeakable monster that has periodically change bodies in order to stay alive.

However, it was Constance that started the fire because she thought the whole family were psychic family, plus she was possessed by the Gray Man at the time.

Yeah, it's a real shame that Spongebob has gone downhill ever since.