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This object is associated with accounts describing a presence characterized as youthful, communicative, and non-hostile in nature. Within reported interactions, the presence identified itself as “Susan,” presenting as a young girl who described herself as recently deceased and repeatedly expressed feelings of fear.
The object first drew attention following its introduction into an environment containing other reportedly active items. Shortly thereafter, focused communication sessions were conducted using instrumental transcommunication (ITC) methods. During these sessions, responses were described as unusually clear and consistent, with the name “Susan” recurring across multiple attempts.
Additional communication techniques, including spirit box and portal-based methods, reportedly yielded similar results. Observers noted that the vocal responses captured during these sessions appeared to be singular in source and distinctly childlike in tone. The consistency of identity across different devices and methods contributed to the interpretation of a coherent and self-identifying presence.
The entity’s repeated expressions of fear were noted as a defining characteristic of the interaction. These responses were interpreted as potentially influenced by the surrounding environment, particularly in proximity to other objects associated with stronger or more complex reported activity. The presence was described as responsive, engaged, and notably willing to communicate.
No harmful or aggressive behavior was reported in connection with this case. Instead, the associated presence was characterized as positive, albeit unsettled, with interactions suggesting a need for reassurance or a calmer environment. Observations indicate a pattern of frequent communication when prompted, particularly through electronic methods.
As with similar cases, experiences associated with this object are presented as subjective and variable. The narrative reflects themes of identity, communication, and environmental sensitivity, contributing to broader interpretations of how personality and emotional states are attributed within accounts of object-associated phenomena.
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