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Princess Jack



  On October 30th, in the year of 2010, the "cable" television show called Red Eye included something rather special in that episode.

  Granted, I watched that recorded episode 1 or more days after the fact, but I was no less delighted to discover a particular guest haunting the set.

  I was amazed. I was giddy. I positively squeed myself. Who was this adorable yound lady?

  Some time after, having only Red Eye, Blood Manor, and the name Rachel, to go by, I took to the internet and creepily investigated to find out more.

  Things looked grim at first, but I eventually managed the right combination of keywords to take me down this rabbit hole slick with blood.

  Slowly, but surely, more wonders were revealed to me, and I shall reveal to you here, those that remain, and perhaps even some new ones I may discover during the process of creating this page.



BEHOLD!



  A video of my own making, this is the afformentioned episode of Red Eye. That is to say, the important bits.

  It does feature annotations to provide some extra entertainment, but, to my knowledge, annotations do not work with mobile devices, so I recommend watching it on a desktop computer, if that is at all convenient for you.

  One Rachel Jean Perry is responsible for the existence of Princess Jack, who, at the time, could be found at Blood Manor.

  Although she no longer haunts those halls, traces of her can still be found on/at/in

Twitter

Instagram

Model Mayhem

FaceBook

Tumblr

Flickr



a short film by Craig W. Brooks


an independant film by


Painting by H. James Hoff
(unconfirmed, as of yet)















  A bit of important Princess Jack lore is that she is logically a ghost, though many believe she is a zombie. Rachel is rather cagey about details (I say that with a smile), but she has said that Jack does not think that she is a ghost (which technically does not confirm either hypothesis).

  Another important tidbit is that Jack killed both of her parents, with her sledgehammer, while they were sleeping (if memory serves).

  If Rachel sees this, I welcome any and all corrections and new information.

  Princess Jack, beloved by too few, has been an inspiration to me, obviously, and I am ever-grateful for her existence.

  New info MAY be coming soon, so this page MAY be further updated in the near future.



And now, for your reading pleasure:



Ice Cream Coma

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Call it an unofficial origin fairy tale of Rachel Jean Perry's Princess Jack

The actual origin story remains a closely guarded secret.



LoliDagger

Sunday, June 14, 2015

Inspired, in part by a comic book, the name of which I don't recall.

Inspired, in part by a character I made in the mmorpg ElSword.

Inspired, in part by Princess Jack.



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