Wiccademous Grave, Fernandina Beach


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The legend of the Wiccademous Grave in Fernandina Beach describes it as the purported burial site of a young girl convicted of witchcraft, where a demonic entity named Wiccademus, capable of manipulating the environment, is said to be entombed under an ancient oak tree's stone marker. Visitors report feeling sudden cold breezes, hearing unexplained footsteps, and experiencing other unsettling phenomena near the site, a path across from Fernandina Beach High School. The legend suggests that speaking the name "Wiccademus" near the marker might unleash the spirit's power, causing loud noises, strong winds, or other manifestations. The story tells of a young girl executed for witchcraft in the 1600s, with her resting place marked by a stone under a large oak tree. The legend claims that a demon, also named Wiccademus, was buried with or near the girl. Wiccademus is said to control the wind and rain, manipulate other creatures, and turn people's hearts evil. Visitors have reported experiencing sudden, inexplicable cold breezes. Auditory experiences include hearing distant footsteps, growling, and sounds like grinding metal or moving chains. Some people claim to see the spirit of the little girl, while others believe they encounter the monstrous Wiccademus itself. There are accounts of the ground shaking or a chilling feeling in the air. A part of the legend states that if one visits the oak tree and speaks the name "Wiccademus" aloud in front of the stone marker, the demon's power will be unleashed.

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