Tingles McMorbidly
#I2 in My Macabre McMorbidly Family Portrait Series
Tingles was a gift to Madame Oracula from her son Hoodoo. He found tingles tap dancing in a back alley vaudeville theater in New Orleans. The marquee read “See Mr. Tingles The Terrifically Terrifying Tap Dancing Tarantula!”. Not one for outright murder, Tingles takes malicious joy in terrifying unsuspecting victims in Perilous Downs by tap dancing all around the wall behind them, giving their nerves a good plucking and sometimes sending them screaming into the night. The only trace he left behind were tiny little shoe prints. He dropped the "Mr." title as it didn't sound unnerving enough.
The McMorbidly Family Portraits were discovered in a battered and moldy sealed trunk, which had somehow wound up below the root system of a huge black tree on the grounds of McMorbidly Manor (Now in Ruins). With each photo was a mysterious description written in jittery script by persons unknown. The portraits and paper were dated back to the mid to late 1800's. Who was the artist/photographer? How had history forgotten such an infamous and lengthy family legacy? We may never know but pay close attention as each family member and their stories from all their past generations are revealed!