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: Owners would wake up to the smell of fresh lavender in rooms where no flowers existed.

In the late 19th century, a reclusive toy maker named Elias Thorne was commissioned to create the "3000 Series"—a collection of 100 porcelain dolls intended to be the most lifelike figures ever produced. Each was given a human name. was the 69th in the set. lucy_doll-1-3000-069.jpg

Over the decades, Lucy-069 passed through various estate sales. Every owner reported the same three "glitches": : Owners would wake up to the smell

Elias was obsessed with the idea of "soul-trapping." He believed that if a doll was crafted with enough precision, it could act as a vessel for memories. Legend has it that he mixed a drop of his own daughter’s favorite perfume and a lock of her hair into the porcelain paste of Lucy-069 to keep her spirit close after she fell ill. The Strange Occurrences was the 69th in the set

Here is a story inspired by the mysterious nature of that "Lucy" doll: The Legacy of the 3000 Series