Board Thread:Writer's Workshop/@comment-4893169-20160105003601/@comment-4849011-20160207033314

Mmpratt99 deviantart wrote: The thing you mentioned in your previous comment about ancient Egyptian story which described souls condemned to weave ropes which were constantly being eaten by donkeys, thus preventing their task from being completed, that reminded me about an English story I read about this evil magistrate named Jan Tregeagle who was inadvertently called from the grave during a dispute in court, and was condemned afterwards to a series of tasks including spinning ropes from sand at a place on the northern coast of Cornwall.

Here's a link to this story> http://www.cornwalls.co.uk/myths-legends/jan-tregeagle.htm

Also do you think I should get rid of the word Captain in front the guy's name since I already mentioned earlier that he was a captain?

That's an odd story. I do love how the judge questioned the dead man as though there were nothing at all unusual about the situation, and the part about his head being in the window was interesting too. Thanks for sharing!

I think it would depend on whether or not it's an official title.