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Gunpowder Hill

Gunpowder Hill

During a period from 1946-1952, in a small town in western Germany, the residents heard what resembled a six-gun salute on the fifteenth of March every year. Some residents made frequent trips into the surrounding hills in hopes of finding the source of the noise, but to no avail. The townsfolk eventually coined the area as “Gunpowder Hill.” The children of the town even created a legend about it, stating that soldiers, who in that time were missing but presumed dead, had been killed in an execution-style massacre, and were buried somewhere in the hill. The purpose of the six gun salute was to guide people to the location of the men. On the fifteenth of March every year, the children would gather at the edge of town, eagerly awaiting the six gun shots to be heard.

In late 1951, the hills on the outskirts of the small German town were surveyed for the future construction of a NATO military site. The military base was to consist of a series of deep underground bunkers and weapons supplies in case a Soviet invasion occured. In February of 1952, construction began. Just four weeks later, the crew began digging a massive two-hundred foot deep hole for the future underground storage bunkers. It was during this time that the crew made a morbid discovery. As they neared the end of the digging operation, a human hand was seen sticking out of the bottom of the hole. Upon future examination, twenty-seven bodies were discovered at the bottom of the two-hundred foot deep hole, dressed in Prisoner of War uniforms worn by the allies in Nazi war camps.

A NATO officer ordered for the bodies to be exhumed immediately. As the medical team slowly carried out the bodies, they looked on in puzzlement. The bodies were remarkably well-preserved. Furthermore, the POW uniforms bore a strange insignia which was unlike any the men had seen before; an orange circle with a single black dash in the middle. However, the most unsettling characteristic were the faces of the men who were exhumed. Their eyes were wide open, and their mouths were sealed shut with an unknown adhesive. The bodies were then dispatched to the local morgue for immediate identification and autopsies.

That night, the local mortician began his work. However, he found it difficult to concentrate on his task. The eyes of the first man he was to begin work on seemed to be staring back at the mortician from the autopsy table. He shook his head and just rationalized the sight as the imagining of his over-active mind. The mortician took his scalpel and began his first cut into the body’s chest. Blood poured out of the incision with staggering force. The mortician backed away from the table in shock. The red liquid began running down the table, pooling on the floor below. The eyes of the body began watering, and streaks of tears ran down its face. Soon, the eyes rolled back into the body’s head, and the bleeding ceased. In horror, the mortician began to make his way to the door on the verge of nausea, but not before catching a glance at the twenty-six other bodies lying out on separate tables. Their eyes looked back at the doctor’s with tangible fear. The men were still alive.

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Sweetie
6 years ago

I liked it! I would vote 8/10, only because I have some unanswered questions. For one, how did they manage to survive that long? They were buried underneath hundreds of pounds of dirt, and if you don’t eat for at least a week or two your intestines and other organs begin to eat each other. I am not hating, I loved it. I just have unanswered questions..

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YamiyoYagami
6 years ago

That was pretty good but not that realistic… Whatever. Good job

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calamity
6 years ago

Too many scattered bits of story. Nothing correlated. Frankensteined about 8 different stories together, way too confusing. Good idea though!!

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DiamondCevert
7 years ago

Awesome and completely out there different . I love it. 10/10

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DeYtHB
7 years ago

GOod to find something to enjoy…

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TheCreepLord
7 years ago

Bit too vague to really enjoy

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Ugavemethecreeps
7 years ago

Really like it. To all the haters it’s a creepypasta they don’t necessarily need to make sense.

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Swan
8 years ago

I don’t have understand the story.

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Jrhend84
8 years ago

Spooky and creepy. I liked it.

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UrlichSmash
8 years ago

Indigestion/10

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SirCuddlemore
8 years ago

Perhaps the mortician should “deadicate” more time on corpse inspection….. 😀

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warren.howard42
8 years ago

I personally thought it was good but it could have provided more story.

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skullyD12
9 years ago

but it is a ittle chesse

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skullyD12
9 years ago

i like this pasta cuz it gives a creep factor

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xSemira
9 years ago

ornanist13. I would’ve said something really vague.
Good job on your critique it’s wonderful <3

I did appreciate the story however 3/5
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IAteAllTheSocks
9 years ago

PORTFOLIO

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PsychoNerd
10 years ago

As soon as I started reading I ruined the atmosphere by laughing at the word ‘Period’

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JJxZ5
10 years ago

Nicely done.Odd in a way (to a weird thing like me, right?) but very good. B)

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m0lly
10 years ago

The end of this pasta gave me the chills! I love it. I wish it could’ve been a little longer!

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gps1195
10 years ago

onanist13 you are just perfect.