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 The Vapour Stallion 

A mythological horse said to be made up of smoke that is thought to reside near a cemetery that scares people by it's ghostly neighs while some have said they have actually seen it run around the cemetery.

 Appearance 

It is claimed to be completely made of purple smoke,this smoke taking the form of a horse.It has red eyes as stated by most people and is at average adult horse size.It is also thought to have been wearing actual silver horse shoes.

 Residential Area 

It is said that it resides near cemeteries.Some believe it goes from cemetery to cemetery while others believe there is more than one of these creatures. It is usually spotted running around the biggest grave in the cemetery.

 Beliefs & History 

There are many different beliefs about this creature,many believing that this creature evokes the spirits of the cemetery. It is said that this horse is in search for it's previous master.Long ago,it is believed that an old man named Valentino St.Delgado used to train horses.Out of all the horses,he used to treat this particular horse very well and cares for it.It is said he had found it while it was a baby and had named it Scarret. They grew up together until one day,Valentino suffered a heart attack and died,much to Scarret's dismay.Valentino's son,Vincent took his corpse somewhere else and then left Scarret and the other horses.Scarret did not know where Valentino was buried and the others had no one to take care of them.While all the others were taken by another horse trainer,Scarret ran away into a misty forest where he couldn't see a thing.Unexpectedly fell off a cliff and died.It is believed that his strong spirit was left behind on the earth and that's when it took the form of the mist and started searching for it's master in cemeteries. It would not let humans in whilst it was searching and therefore it made its chronic neighs and gallops.

 Sightings 

(The ones who have seen it prefer their identities a secret). -At a cemetary in Sacramento, U.S of California.(6 times)

-Oakmont Memorial Park & Mortuary, U.S of California. (2 times)

-National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, Arizona.(3 times)

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