There are some photos that are associated with the real - life cases behind 'The Conjuring'. These can include pictures of the Perron family farmhouse which was central to one of the stories. But we have to remember that while these are real locations, the supernatural elements shown in the movie are more in the realm of the fictionalized account based on the claims of the people involved. So the photos are more about the settings rather than proof of the supernatural.
The 'angels' in these stories are often selfless. For example, volunteers who help in disaster - stricken areas. They give their time and energy to help others without asking for anything in return. They are also kind - hearted and empathetic. On the other hand, the 'demons' are usually selfish. Like those who embezzle public funds. They only think about their own benefits and are willing to harm others to get what they want.
In a small village, there was an old house where people said that demons had been summoned long ago. A curious journalist decided to investigate. When she entered the house, she noticed an oppressive feeling in the air. As she explored further, she heard what sounded like screams coming from an empty room. She also saw strange markings on the walls that seemed to be fresh. Suddenly, her camera stopped working, and she felt a sense of dread. She quickly left the house and later found out that other people who had entered the house had similar experiences of seeing and hearing unexplainable things.
In my opinion, they are not real. These stories often serve as a form of entertainment or a way to create a spooky atmosphere. They can be found in various cultures and are used in literature, movies, and folklore. For example, in horror movies, we see a lot of so - called 'ghost demons and spirits' which are just fictional creations made to scare the audience.
Some true ghost photos and stories might be real. There are cases where people have captured unexplainable figures in photos that seem to be paranormal. However, many are also hoaxes. Some are the result of camera glitches or double exposures. But there are a few that are really hard to explain away, like the Brown Lady of Raynham Hall photo which has been studied a lot.
Well, when it comes to Padmavati, we don't actually have real photos as we understand them today. Her story, on the other hand, is quite fascinating. She was a figure from Rajput history and lore. In the story, she was married to the king of Chittor. When faced with the threat of an unwanted suitor, she and the women of the fort made a heroic choice. The story has been passed down through generations, but without real photos, we have to use our imagination based on the descriptions in the historical and cultural narratives.
In general, it's not recommended. Real photos might not fit the fictional world created in the book and could lead to copyright problems. Authors typically rely on illustrations or descriptions to bring the story to life.
One real - life element is the Vatican City. It's a real place that serves as a major setting in the story. Also, the Catholic Church's traditions and some of its historical artifacts are real. For example, the idea of the papal conclave is an actual part of the Catholic Church's process. And the historical speculation about secret societies like the Illuminati, which although not proven to be exactly as depicted, gives a basis to the story.
Yes, there are some so - called real stories in folklore. In some tales, people claim to have had encounters with incubus demons in their sleep. They often describe feelings of being held down or having a sense of an evil presence. However, from a scientific perspective, these can often be explained by sleep paralysis or vivid nightmares.