It's hard to say. It could be neither. Maybe the ghost is just a manifestation of the secret in the wall. For instance, if the secret is a great sadness or a wrong that was done in the past, the ghost is just a symbol of that and doesn't really have a 'friendly' or'malicious' nature in the traditional sense.
The secret might be the cause of the ghost's death. For example, if the ghost was betrayed and killed, and the evidence of that betrayal was hidden in the wall, the ghost would be tied to that location because of the unresolved issue.
It could be a diary or some letters that reveal a past event full of mystery and horror. For example, the diary might contain the story of a murder that took place long ago and the ghost is somehow related to the victim or the perpetrator. It's a common trope in ghost stories to have some hidden written records that hold the key to the mystery.
Maybe there's a hidden diary of someone who died tragically. It could hold their darkest secrets and unfulfilled wishes, which is why the ghost is still lingering.
The headless ghost was a character in the TV series Detective Di Renjie. It appeared in the first episode, episode 25, of the "Blood Eagle" case. He was Hasnuer, a horsekeeper who was instructed by Princess Taiping to create the Blood Eagle Case. The goal of the headless ghost was to clean up the internal guards. He disguised himself as a ghost and created many vicious murders. Di Renjie finally uncovered the truth of the headless ghost and arrested it.
There was a friendly ghost in a small town. His name was Benny. Benny haunted the local library. But he didn't haunt it in a spooky way. He would help people find the books they were looking for. One night, a student was desperately searching for a rare book for his research. Benny floated over, made the book glow so the student could find it easily. The student thanked Benny, not knowing he was a ghost at first. Benny just giggled and continued to be the library's helpful specter.
Well, in a friendly ghost story, the ghost is usually more like a benevolent presence. It might not have the typical spooky and menacing traits of a regular ghost. For instance, a friendly ghost could be one that leaves positive signs or gives warm feelings. It could be a ghost that communicates in a kind way, such as leaving messages that bring comfort or hope. So it's not about fear but more about a positive, other - worldly interaction.
Yes, it could be. If it helps the main character by warning them about the ghost's presence or by providing some useful information, then it can be considered friendly.
It's about a friendly ghost named Casper who has adventures and interacts with humans in a kind and gentle way.
Well, a dark wall at home in a ghost story might be a portal to another dimension. Ghosts could be using it to cross over into our world. It could also be that a tragic event happened near the wall long ago, and the energy of that event is trapped there, manifesting as a ghostly presence.
Well, a friendly ghost story often has a non - threatening ghost. It's not out to scare people. Instead, it might have a connection with a place. Just like the library ghost Benny. And usually, there is some sort of positive interaction between the ghost and the living. It could be helping with a task, like finding a book, or just making someone feel better, like Casper did with the girl. There's also the aspect that the living characters in the story may be initially scared but then come to realize the ghost is friendly.