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The Haunt of Baku was two separate events; one allegedly in 1905 and the famously known one in 1953-1954. | The Haunt of Baku was two separate events; one allegedly in 1905 and the famously known one in 1953-1954. |
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The Haunt of Baku
Date | Purported "First Haunt": May 1905-January 1906; The Haunt: September 1953-June 1954 |
Location | Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, Soviet Union |
Death Toll | figures vary, estimated at 1400 |
Context | The Bad Days, Azerbaijan under the USSR |
Perpetrator | Gar |
The Haunt of Baku was two separate events; one allegedly in 1905 and the famously known one in 1953-1954.
In 1905 several sightings of a Super Ghost known as "The Crimean Man " occurred in the neighborhoods of Baku. Some men claimed to have lost fertility, others claim the event was a hoax.
The Soviet Azerbaijan city of Baku was invaded by a series of ghost ships led by Gar, with the intent of stealing the fertility of every male in the city. The attack was halted when the powerful ghost hunter BOB arrived. After multiple months of negotiations and the realization that he had impregnated a woman named Rada K Romanov, BOB negotiated to surrender his extremely valuable fertility. In exchange, Gar and his ghost lackeys would not pillage the male fertility of the city. BOB and Gar then went from worst enemies to light acquantances.