I'm not sure about the specific scariest elements as I haven't read it. But maybe the idea of being alone on the peak and encountering a ghost is really scary.
I haven't actually read 'Pikes Peak Ghost Stories' specifically, but generally, ghost stories often involve spooky apparitions. Maybe there are tales of ghosts haunting old cabins near Pikes Peak, or the spirits of long - lost miners wandering the area.
The isolation of Pikes Peak makes it a great setting for scary stories. There are large areas where you can be alone, and help is far away. If something strange happens, there's no one around to immediately assist you.
A group of campers went to Pikes Peak for a weekend getaway. At night, while sitting around the campfire, they heard a blood - curdling scream in the distance. They all froze. One of the campers decided to go check it out, but soon disappeared into the darkness. The others waited for a while, and when he didn't return, they went looking for him. They found his flashlight on the ground, but no sign of him. All they could hear were the howls of what sounded like some sort of wild, unknown creature.
Well, it's hard to say for sure. Different comics have different plots and characters that might meet such a fate. Maybe you could provide more details about the specific comic you have in mind?
I'm not sure if there are specific ghost stories about Squaw Peak Mountain in AZ. It could be that there are local legends or tales passed down among the residents, but without more research, it's hard to say for sure.
The Eight Punishments Law of the Western Zhou Dynasty was a special criminal law system that was suitable for nobles with special identities or special experiences. According to this system, these people enjoyed the legal privilege of forgiveness and exemption after committing a crime. The Rites of Zhou, Autumn Officials, and Small Sikou recorded the contents of the Eight Pillars in detail, including eight kinds of characters: relatives, past, virtuous, capable, meritorious, noble, diligent, and guests. According to their identity, status, and circumstances, the high-ranking nobles would decide whether to forgive them or not. This system might seem unfair on the surface, because the prince was not guilty of the same crime as the people. However, after the abolition of the "eight laws", the fairness of the law was realized to a certain extent. The significance of Shang Yang's reform was also here, even though we can't use today's legal concept to explain the criminal law concept at that time.
The main characters are Edith Cushing, Sir Thomas Sharpe, and Lucille Sharpe. Edith is the protagonist, a young woman who gets drawn into the strange world of the Sharpes. Thomas is her husband, and Lucille is his sister.