The Mets Mineshaft Incident

=Background= The Mets Mineshaft is a Mineshaft located in North Western Helinika. It was opened in 1928 with the intention of producing iron ore to fuel the rapidly expanding steel industry in southern Helinika. The Mineshaft later closed down in 1942 following a series of freak accidents that left locals believing the shaft to be cursed.

The Curse of the Mets Mineshaft
During its 14 years of operation, the Mets Mineshaft experienced 27 separate incidents that cemented its reputation as "cursed". These incidents included lights going out simultaneously, eerie laughing or crying that could be heard but had no discernable source, disappearances, a murder, freak accidents, and a partial collapse. Eventually, miners refused to enter the mine and it was closed down.

Dissapearances
There were two separate disappearances in 1937 and 1939. In the first incident, the miner, Mihail Scafilis, went searching to see if he could identify the source of what sounded to be a child crying. He would go in search and would never be seen again. In the second incident, miner Alekos Vallides would simply vanish.

Murder
Titos Demou was an overseer from 1931-1933, in that time period, he gained a reputation of cruelty. In one incident, a miner accidentally knocked a lantern over and hot oil splashed on Demous pant leg. In a fit of rage, Demou would grab a shovel, and strike the miner twice in the back. In a second incident, Demou shoved another miner in front of a minecart for being in his way. Eventually, Dimitrios Mallas had enough and killed Demou with a single blow from his pickaxe. Mallas would later be imprisoned for his crime. Later, it would become common to accuse Demou's ghost of haunting the Mine whenever something went wrong.

Freak Accidents
There were a total of 15 freak accidents that happened within the mineshaft including but not limited to, a minecart suddenly derailing crushing a miners legs, a falling lantern that set a miner ablaze, and the collapse of a walkway that seriously injured 4 miners.

Partial Collapse
In February of 1942, a partial collapse of the mineshaft trapped 18 miners. Despite the efforts of the other miners, by the time they had dug through the rock and dirt, the 18 miners had suffocated.

=Secret Service Blacksite= In 1969, the Mets Mineshaft was repurposed as a Secret Service Blacksite for human experimentation of bioweapons including aersolized rabies acquired after the collapse of the SCS, and Psychosis inducing drugs acquired from Baileneu Ma. The mines status amongst locals as "haunted" as well as its relatively isolated location made it the perfect location for it's illegal tests. The test subjects were all deathrow inmates who had been offered a chance of having their sentences commuted. At the time of the accident, it housed 15 test subjects, 10 researchers, and 10 guards.

The Accident
In August of 1982, researcher Vasilis Simakis was observing the impact of psychosis inducing drugs on subjects who had been previously exposed to the Rabies virus when a power outage left a security door in a partially opened state. During the power outage, the test subjects managed to escape their containment cells and kill Simakis and a guard. While attempting to fend off the test subjects, Simakis and the guard mistakenly released the remaining psychosis and rabies gasses.