She could be an old local in the town. Maybe she has a lot of free time and loves to share the spooky tales she has heard or experienced over the years.
The experience and wisdom she brings to the stories. Maybe it's the way she weaves in life lessons or the unique perspective of an older person. Also, the element of surprise and suspense in the ghost stories keeps us hooked.
Well, an old woman might be a great ghost story narrator because she's likely heard a lot of stories over the years and knows how to build suspense. Also, her age might give her a certain gravitas that makes the stories more believable.
One common element is the old woman's appearance. She might be described as haggard, with long, unkempt hair and a hunched back. This gives an immediate sense of unease. For example, in many stories, she could have a wrinkled face with a menacing look in her eyes.
In the << Mortal Cultivation Legend >>, the one-armed old woman was a mid-Nascent Soul cultivator. She was an elder of the Heavenly Imperial Fortress of the State of Yue's Seven Sects. She was skilled in controlling puppets and had a magic treasure called the " Mother and Child Green Brilliant Blades ". It was a pair of short knives that could split one into two, and two into four. It was extremely powerful. She had once pursued Han Li with the Myriad Demon Valley's "Hundred Poisons Child", but in the end, Han Li had plotted to kill her.
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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.
I'm not sure specifically who the woman next door in Mimi's ghost stories is as I haven't read those particular stories. It could be a character created by Mimi to add mystery and horror to the tales. Maybe she's a neighbor with a dark secret or a ghostly figure herself.