Ye Xuan, the son-in-law of Emperor Wan Gu, was a fantasy novel created by Lao Gui. I Came From the Primitive World, I Want to Go to the Heavens. This novel described the legend of Ye Xuan's soul traversing through the ages, conquering the heavens, and becoming the Immortal Night Emperor. Ninety thousand years later, Ye Xuan woke up and became the son-in-law of the Royal Immortal Sect. His disciple had reached the peak, the withered mountain he once cultivated had become a holy land for cultivation, and even the little monkey he casually saved had become an invincible Great Sage of the demon race. Ye Xuan's return had started the rise of the son-in-law of a generation, and he had become an invincible legend.
Lao Gui was the author of the novel," Eternal Emperor's Son-in-law Ye Xuan ".
The Old Ghost of 30,000 Years of Cultivation was a novel written by Fire Phoenix 00. The story told that the protagonist was a peerless genius of the Taixian Sect 30,000 years ago. However, when he woke up again 30,000 years later, he was still a genius, but the Taixian Sect was weakening day by day. In the past, he had crushed all the geniuses of the various sects, and now, he was even more invincible. This novel belonged to the category of oriental fantasy. It told the story of the protagonist's journey to immortality and his fight against the enemy. The specific plot and content could only be understood by reading novels.
It really depends on the specific ghost stories. Some can be centuries old, passed down through generations. Others might be relatively new, created in recent times.
Well, most likely not. Old town ghost stories are usually just part of the local folklore. They are created to add an element of mystery and intrigue to the town's history.
One old ghost story is about the Headless Horseman. It's said that a horseman without a head rides through the night, chasing people. Legend has it that he was a soldier who lost his head in battle. His spirit now roams, looking for something or perhaps seeking revenge. People in the olden days were terrified of seeing his shadowy figure on moonlit nights.
One old ghost story is about a haunted mansion. There was an old, large house on the outskirts of a small town. People said that at midnight, a lady in a white dress would appear in the attic window. She was said to be the former owner who had died under mysterious circumstances. Many dared not go near the place after sunset.
I can't give you a definite answer on Momoko's age. Maybe you could check the original source of the ghost stories or related discussions for that information.
The Ghost Rider comics have a history that dates back several decades. They originated in the 70s and have had various iterations and storylines over the years.
The old ghost in the movie " The Wind " wasn't a specific name, but a concept that represented the horror elements and the psychological distortion of the characters in the movie. In the movie, Lao Gui was described as a dead Native American who developed feelings for humans and tried to maintain his existence by devouring human souls. At the end of the movie, the old ghost was depicted as having devoured most of the human souls and becoming a real demon.
The answer to the question of whether the old Ghost Rider was dead or not was not certain. In the novel Ghost Rider, the old rider was eventually possessed by an evil spirit and became the new Ghost Rider. However, since the novel does not explicitly mention whether the old knight is dead or not, we have no way of knowing whether he is dead or not.