by Fly_Mulder » October 17th, 2024, 7:13 pm
[X]SIGHTING - [ ] UNCONFIRMED
[X]FIRST HAND - [ ]SECOND HAND - [ ] QUESTIONABLE
DATE OF ENCOUNTER: 3/7/90
SUSPECTED ENTITY:SPECTER
APPLICABLE MYTHOS: PACIFIC ISLANDS
LOCATION: KAUAI, HI
TRANSCRIPT:
Like many navy brats, my father got us stationed in Hawaii for a few years. We were sent to a base called Barking Sands on the island of Kauai and lived on base. What you need to know is that to get from town to the base, its a 20 min drive through the cane fields.
Late One evening a few weeks after arriving, my mother and I were on our way back to base when we see a woman walking alone in the dark. She seemed young, tidy in a military way, but with long pale hair. Now, the fields aren't particularly dangerous (unless you're afraid of buffos/toads) but it's still no place to be in the middle of the night. Mom stopped to offer her a ride, assuming her car had broken down somewhere. Me, being young and excited greeted her with a hearty "Aloha!". The Lady Smiled and got in the back seat. Mom asked if she was going to base, another smile and a nod. I though it was a little odd, not saying anything, but it was late and likely a stressful day. After the first few min of mom chatting aimlessly but with no reply, she offered our passenger a cigarette, which was accepted with another smile/nod. I didn't quite notice at the time, but I'm not sure how she lit it. With a parent that smokes you're accustomed to the ritual of heating the cigarette ligher in the dash, but when we offered it to her, she was already taking a long, contented drag. The rest of the drive was filled with the sound of smoking and the flash of the sporadic streetlights along the way. At the gate, once the soldier waved us in, mom asked our passenger where she could be dropped off. She was gone.. No woman, no cigarette butt.. We didn't hear the door open/close and there's no way she did so while driving.
It wasn't until later we heard the stories. The White lady is a local legend, purported to be a specter of the Goddess Pele known for taking on the shape of a woman with long white hair, both elderly and young, and both disheveled and polished. Roaming from island to island, rumor has it she has a proclivity for hitchhiking! Believed to ask for favors to test the kindness of strangers, failing to pick up the White Lady – or neglecting to treat her with aloha – results in catastrophe and heartache.
A few years later when Hurricane Iniki hit Kauai in '92, our house came through unscathed even though it was a Category 4 Hurricane. The most distructive storm since records began... and not a scratch to our family.
[X]SIGHTING - [ ] UNCONFIRMED
[X]FIRST HAND - [ ]SECOND HAND - [ ] QUESTIONABLE
DATE OF ENCOUNTER: 3/7/90
SUSPECTED ENTITY:SPECTER
APPLICABLE MYTHOS: PACIFIC ISLANDS
LOCATION: KAUAI, HI
TRANSCRIPT:
Like many navy brats, my father got us stationed in Hawaii for a few years. We were sent to a base called Barking Sands on the island of Kauai and lived on base. What you need to know is that to get from town to the base, its a 20 min drive through the cane fields.
Late One evening a few weeks after arriving, my mother and I were on our way back to base when we see a woman walking alone in the dark. She seemed young, tidy in a military way, but with long pale hair. Now, the fields aren't particularly dangerous (unless you're afraid of buffos/toads) but it's still no place to be in the middle of the night. Mom stopped to offer her a ride, assuming her car had broken down somewhere. Me, being young and excited greeted her with a hearty "Aloha!". The Lady Smiled and got in the back seat. Mom asked if she was going to base, another smile and a nod. I though it was a little odd, not saying anything, but it was late and likely a stressful day. After the first few min of mom chatting aimlessly but with no reply, she offered our passenger a cigarette, which was accepted with another smile/nod. I didn't quite notice at the time, but I'm not sure how she lit it. With a parent that smokes you're accustomed to the ritual of heating the cigarette ligher in the dash, but when we offered it to her, she was already taking a long, contented drag. The rest of the drive was filled with the sound of smoking and the flash of the sporadic streetlights along the way. At the gate, once the soldier waved us in, mom asked our passenger where she could be dropped off. She was gone.. No woman, no cigarette butt.. We didn't hear the door open/close and there's no way she did so while driving.
It wasn't until later we heard the stories. The White lady is a local legend, purported to be a specter of the Goddess Pele known for taking on the shape of a woman with long white hair, both elderly and young, and both disheveled and polished. Roaming from island to island, rumor has it she has a proclivity for hitchhiking! Believed to ask for favors to test the kindness of strangers, failing to pick up the White Lady – or neglecting to treat her with aloha – results in catastrophe and heartache.
A few years later when Hurricane Iniki hit Kauai in '92, our house came through unscathed even though it was a Category 4 Hurricane. The most distructive storm since records began... and not a scratch to our family.