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It's still unknown if Gajendra himself propagated the false story or if his claim that his friends did it is true. But this post is not about the ethics of it. It's about the effect a powerful story lends to an otherwise unremarkable object.

Rohan Rathore was an IIT Guwahati student - It was 2010. Chetan Bhagat was the most viral thing then, along with IITs, and the engineering epidemic. Rohan Rathore was not too bright to be in the Top IITs and be a piece of envy and he wasn't also a nobody. He was perfectly relatable.

He was in love with a girl named Supriya more than anything in his life. But, Supriya refused him only because he was suffering from Cancer. - A girl who doesn't care about even a dying IITian. The absolute antagonist.

But, the bad part is that, after 15 days of recording this awesome song, he died. - And now he is no more. The entire world can't do anything to make things fair for Rohan. All they can do is make his art go viral. Every soul in this world needs to know about this selfless, endlessly talented lover, who didn't get the love he deserved.

Bade Bhaiya receives news that, the following day, his daughter Rekha (Tanuja) is returning from her studies abroad. He asks Shyamu to accompany him to the airport to receive Rekha, but Shyamu says he has some important work to attend to at office. Bade Bhaiya should get to the airport on his own; Shyamu will come directly to the airport from his office.

The girls discover that the door to the room has just as inexplicably been locked from the outside; and, as they pound at it and get almost hysterical, it magically opens. Rekha, staring out with her friends gibbering at the back, sees smoke swirling about. Out of the haze comes a menacing male voice, telling Rekha that her father and her uncle were murdered; she is next in line.

The music, by RD Burman (to lyrics by Hasrat Jaipuri). In particular, the two back-to-back songs, O mere pyaar aaja and Aao twist karein. Some of the other songs are pleasant too, but these two stand out.

Odette was once a French heiress that was executed aboard The Governance. Her execution turned her into a vengeful sea spirit, with groups of young adults calling on her for favors over the decades. She demanded a toll in exchange for her favor, but if they failed to pay, she killed them after seven days of portents.

Through the work of Nancy Drew and her friends, Odette was restored from a sea spirit to a human spirit. When George Fan was killed by Odette's indirect actions, Nancy revived her using an ancient shroud. The shroud drew George's spirit back to her body, but unwillingly bound Odette's nearby spirit to George's body.

As a human, Odette was a beautiful young woman with long blonde hair, pale skin, and blue eyes. She wore beautiful expensive jewels and dresses to reflect her wealth. She was slender and had an oval-shaped face. Upon returning to her form as a human spirit, Odette's blonde hair is pinned in an up-do while she wears a flowing pink dress. She seemed to be restored to her appearance before her death as opposed to after, which was reflected in her sea spirit form. While inhabiting George Fan's body, Odette takes on her appearance, though there are several differences between George and Odette. Odette stands pin-rod straight, usually holds her hands in front of her, and walks in a sophisticated manner.

As a spirit called the Aglaeca, her appearance was drastically different. She was a vaguely-humanoid sea creature with webbed hands and a tail that resembled a mermaid. She had pure white eyes and wore ropes around her torso that attached to chains, which reflected how she was murdered. Her skin was relatively gone, showing the outline of her skull. She had elongated canine teeth paired with sparse hair that was cut in uneven patches. The Aglaeca also appeared to have horns sprouting from her skull in the shape of a crown.

Odette Lamar was a wealthy heiress from France, who learned that the soil around the LaMar land was right for vineyards. She turned her family holdings into a prosperous olive oil business. In her later years, she wrote secret yet beautiful love letters to an English woman named Mary Clark. She also posed for a portrait with her favorite ruby necklace. At the age of twenty-two[2], Odette boarded a ship to America called "The Governance", where she met Captain Douglas Marvin, who learned of her wealth. He coveted her wealth and decided to murder her to obtain it. He partnered with his friend Reverend Hudson in the scheme. Together, they murdered Odette while she was aboard, shaving her head and sacrificing her to the sea. Odette's death was painful as seaweed wrapped around her throat and she eventually drowned. The men, however, forged a marriage certificate that used Odette's wealth to found Horseshoe Bay.

They crafted a story that Odette had a whirlwind romance with Captain Marvin leading to their impulsive marriage. She then tragically died of consumption, known later as tuberculosis, before they reached land. Odette was recorded in history and remembered by her peers in this manner. Captain Marvin stole Odette's belongings, including her favored ruby necklace, and regifted them to his second wife Agnes Marvin. The violence of Odette's death and the betrayal she suffered turned her into a vengeful sea spirit. She shed her human form in favor of a vicious sea creature that would later be called the Aglaeca.

The Aglaeca became a local legend in Horseshoe Bay, Maine. She was first summoned by six women in white during the 1800's, one of which was a Hudson ancestor, named Temperance. The Aglaeca is documented by the Historical Society, with only one publication linking the legend to a human instead of a creature. According to legend, people can summon the Aglaeca and ask her for anything they desire. When the wish is granted, the wisher's eyes bleed. While many residents have called on the creature in the past, none of their wishes were fulfilled.

She was summoned again in 1975 by a group of troubled young adults, led by John "Mac" MacDonald. Rita Howell, Javier Perez, Perry Barber, AJ Nashiyama and Autumn Curtis took part in the ritual. When they failed to pay her toll, the Aglaeca came for each of their lives. Mac came into possession of the Aglaeca's sea shanty on a vinyl 1945 record, which he believed would help free them from the curse. The record was stolen by Buddy, Mac's best friend, as collateral for an unpaid bar tab. Mac killed Buddy who refused to give up the location of the '45. On July 17, 1975, each of the five friends died violent and horrible deaths that were disguised as accidents. The record holding the sea shanty was seemingly lost.

The sixth member of the group, AJ, survived the Aglaeca's wrath. He fled Horseshoe Bay to New Orleans, where he found an ancient talisman which has the mark of the bhoot engraved on it. The talisman attracts malevolent spirits and draws the most viscous and Evil spirits in the area to the holder. He uses the talisman to deter the Aglaeca, managing to survive forty-five years without falling victim to her.

When Nancy Drew needs to retrieve the lost bones of Lucy Sable, she calls upon the Aglaeca with the help of her five friends, Ace, George Fan, Bess Marvin, Ned Nickerson, and Owen Marvin. They form a seaweed wreath with white ribbon and perform the summoning ritual on the coast. The ocean responds by bringing Lucy's bones to their feet. In return for the wish, the Aglaeca requires a toll, this time seeking Owen Marvin's blood. It binds him to the sand and slices open his arm, making him bleed profusely. Appeasing the toll would have killed Owen, so the Drew Crew broke the wreath. While they save Owen, they leave the toll unpaid.[3]

The Aglaeca began sending portents to everyone involved in the ritual as she still needs to be paid. Nancy vomits up the wreath used for the ritual. George gets an apron full of sea crabs. Owen hallucinates fish hooks piercing his arm, and so on. If the toll remains unpaid, she will take all their souls. The Drew Crew performs another ritual to throw the Aglaeca off their trail, using Ryan Hudson's blood to confuse it. By using the blood of the summoners blood relative, the Aglaeca won't be able to find Nancy, and thus, her friends. However, the portents only increase, leading Nancy to suspect the Aglaeca might be of human origin. Victoria Fan warns that if this true, than the ritual wouldn't have stopped the Aglaeca, only anger her.[4]

When Owen Marvin is found dead, Nancy and the Drew Crew fear that the Aglaeca came to collect her toll. However, Hannah Gruen at the Historical Society, tells them that the Aglaeca collects the souls all at once. Meaning that if it was the Aglaeca, everyone in the Drew Crew would have died already.

During a sance in an attempt to speak with Owen, the Aglaeca intervenes and shows herself, proving her anger. After Owen's murder is solved, Nancy believes that the Aglaeca was an executed prisoner, and that the visions she shows Nancy depict how she died. Bess discovers the visage of the Aglaeca in an old Marvin portrait, and later receives a vision of herself burning to death. The rest of the Drew Crew simultaneously receive vivid visions of their deaths, as the Aglaeca warns how she will take their souls.[5]

Nancy succeeds in finding the sole survivor of the Aglaeca, AJ Nishiyama, now AJ Crane, learning that he's been using an ancient talisman that attracts malevolent spirits. The evil spirits keep the Aglaeca at bay, but comes with a painful price of torment at the hands of the spirits. Not wanting to be tormented, Nancy is willing to give the Drew Crew's idea of returning Lucy's bones a chance. They lay the bones on the shore and Nancy cuts her palm, asking the Aglaeca to take back what she gave in exchange for forgiving their debt. The bones vanish into the water, but reappear in The Claw. While cleaning up the bones, they learn that AJ Crane has been impaled by a weather vane, which is eerily similar to how this latest character died in his book. Nancy and the Drew Crew visit AJ Crane's cabin which has years of research on the Aglaeca. Ace finds what he believes are blueprints for a dybbuk box, which is a Jewish object believed to be capable of trapping a spirit. They gather as much of AJ's notes as possible and leave the cabin, while the Aglaeca watches from the shadows.[8]

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