Friday, February 7, 2014

Changes to The Haunted Mansion part 3


Seance Circle 
The entire seance circle will be expanded in size to make way for a new scene. A bizarre octagon-shaped room will be the new seance circle. Tapestries hang from the sides of the archways lined with griffin statues holding up.
Leota's ball will start from the table, then levitates while she is reciting her spell and returns to her table after she is done.  

All of the floating musical instruments and furniture in the seance have been repainted, replaced, or simply refurbished to glow in the new and eerie black lights of the room. Along with a voodoo doll and a deck of tarot cards. As Leota speaks her spells and incantations, a cold blast of wind or new audio will be added to the Doombuggies. A crack gag displays a spirit materializing.

Ghost Host: The spirits have received sympathetic vibrations. And their gather for a party to die for. I'll see you all a little later. 

Grand Hall
All of the ghosts will be given new costumes and wigs to make them more historical accurate. The rocking chair that the Grandmother will be siting in her rocking chair back and forth while knitting. Party hats will dorn the Birthday Ghostess, as two invisible spirits toast with two wine glasses. The ghost of Mark Anthony and Cleopatra will be replaced and redesigned as two 1920's era bootleggers. The dancers will float from five feet from the floor. 

         Attic 
As the sounds of the ghostly party slowly fade into the distance, the Doom Buggies carry guests into the heart of any good haunted house: the Attic - a musty, dusty realm filled to overflowing with hundreds of family heirlooms, knickknacks, and wedding giffts. An eerie heartbeat fills the attic, along with a demented harpischord version of the "Wedding March" getting louder and louder as we proceed through the rotting rafters of the attic.

   
Slowly moving into the attic we stare at a collection of junk surrounding a wedding portrait between a young man and woman. Lit by an eerie purple light several pieces of junk obviously belonging to the couple surround the portrait supposably telling the young couple's story. Furnishings and household items will suggest that the man came from either he came from the southern or midwestern states. Some of them include a stack of books, a hatbox, and a hatchet. Suddenly one can hear the nearby slice of a hatchet. The groom's head disappears from the portrait before reappearing again.


Another wedding portrait appears up ahead between a different man and that same woman as before. Among the furnitures and china table sets, cracked with age, an old fashioned dollhouse, and an antique piggy bank can be seen tucked away in a corner. The slice of the hatchet can be heard once again, making the groom's head disappear before reappearing again.

  Asian themed artifacts are scattered around the area, along with a blood stinted sword that belonged to a forgein diplomat Marquis Enma, and some roman cnadels. It seems that Constance has found other ways of disposing her husbands. 

Nearby yet another wedding portrait appears, this time between the same girl as before and a much fatter man. Several artifacts from Mr Caine's travles lie about the place, including masks from Africa, a modle globe, a miniture ship in a bottle, and an egytian sarcophagus. The chair the man sits upon in the portrait is also located here. A bottle of poison sits near a diner set of crystal gobletts and silverwere. Again the man's head disappears and reappears.

Near by stands a dilapidated harpsichord beeing playing by itself. The candle light exposes the invisbile spector's shadow, slanted on the wall. 

Near the exit is the ghost of Mrs Constance and her portrait of her finale husband George. As usual the groom's head disappears and reapares again. Artifacts are scatred around the area, relating to a grand wedding between him and his bride. Which include a portrait of a young woman in a pink dress. Hanging in the raffters is a bat resting upside down in it's cage. The ghostly bride  sits towards the exit of the attic, her ghostly dress billowing in the wind. With each time she raises her hands, a hachet appears out of nowhere and vanishes.

Across the way on the other side of the attic is the ghost of George. A skeletal figure wearing an immense cape, a fancy top hat, and clutching a wooden cane in one hand with a large hatbox in the other.The ghost's cane shakes wildly as his ghastly, skeletal grin vanishes with the slice of the hatchet. As a matter of fact his entire head disappears, leaving his top hat suspended in the air. Suddenly his head reappears within the hatbox he holds, soon after reappearing back on his shoulders."

  
Across the way on the other side of the attic is a bloodstained wedding dress, with a glowing betting heart. Next to a hat rack that belonged to her husbands  and a noose hanging from the rafters. 


Second Version
Here is my version of what if the orignal bride with the beating heart was'nt replaced by Costance. The entire room will be filled with artifacts and obejects from diffrent parts of the globe. Look carefuly, and you may find many intresting itmes scattered around the area. Such as an old sea chest, a coffin shaped clock, a model ship in a bottle, a hand of glory candle, a sofa with face on it, an fish bowl with skeltal fish swiming in it, a hatbox, and a box taged with "Don't open until Christmas." The ghouls will pop up and say "I do" in various sports, where they are dressed as bridesmaids and groomsmen. 

The bride will remain in her usual spot near the open window. She will float in mid air, while her face is completely covered in her veil. Whit everytime her heart beats, it will light up to expose her ribcage and reveal a learing skull hiden beneath her veiled face. 

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