Sage The Whole House
Ouija boards have been given a bad reputation thanks to horror movies like The Exorcist, and people shy away from them, fearing they’ll open a portal for unwanted spirits to enter their homes. You might be surprised to know that when the talking boards went on sale in the early 1900s, talking to your dead grandma on a Friday night was a totally normal activity.
That still doesn’t make it any less jarring to find an old, tattered box holding a Ouija board that looks like it has burn marks. Did the old homeowners invite something sinister into their house before ditching their connection to the other side and hightailing it out of there? Do you dare finish the game they started?