Harry Coumnas Calls An Abandoned Village Of China, Home To Vampires


Posted December 25, 2015 by k8smith

This press release is written to inform the readers about why Harry Coumnas calls an abandoned village of China, home to vampires.

 
Harry Coumnas is a hundred years old man who spent his childhood in a village that was deserted due to paranormal phenomena. The village is over thousand years old and features 100-120 properties nestling up alongside the barren farmland. Although it still looks as stunning as it might have several years ago, there is a certain vibe and echo in the whole place that makes it quite chilling.

“As vampires are one of those creatures that have always enjoyed a huge fame in literature, I am often approached by aspiring authors willing to write vampire novels. They think I can help them write a better story. Some even request me to accompany them to the same abandoned village so that I can revive the old times. But I deny their request because I know vampires are still there and will stay there forever” says Harry Coumnas.

He says that although he was a kid back then, he still remembers the turmoil that was caused in the village after repeated vampire sightings. Some even said that the vampires wanted to get the villagers out of this place so they could build their own territory. According to Harry, several people lost their lives due to brutal attacks by the vampires. Those who were fortunate to escape from them decided to leave the village and settle down elsewhere.

About Harry Coumnas

Harry Coumnas is a hundred years old man, who lives in a small village of China. He was born and raised in another beautiful village, which was deserted long ago due to increasing vampire sightings. The turmoil that was caused by the paranormal phenomena can be evaluated from the numerous lives it took.
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Last Updated December 25, 2015