The origin of the samfai was from the pagans of Britain and the pagan celts called it "last summer". The belief that the spirits of the dead visited their homes reminded us that some people of the modern West were small-minded. According to this belief, they believed that they would scare them with scary clothes because this situation was no different from the old Native American witch traditions. The death festivals held during harvest time were probably an energy boost to their cowardly bodies. The tortures inflicted on others and the fear of death. They must have been trying to overcome that satanist-like ritual with their black skull-emblazoned cloaks. Although conservative Christians and conservative Protestants opposed this tradition, it was still continued. Its symbol was usually a pumpkin, which was hollowed out and shaped into eyes and a mouth , and a candle was placed inside to create a creature representing the devil. Estela had a sensitive nature, so she reacted to these issues and her face was quite tense. She found these issues ridiculous, but she couldn't help but laugh at her friend who was trying to create a cheerful atmosphere.
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