Inhabitation
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Inhabitation is the phenomenon in which Deceased Players Inhabit players with the Haunted modification.
The History of ILB Inhabitation=
The First Haunted Player
The Haunted modification first appeared in the ILB in the Season 10 Elections when Esme Ramsey of the Charleston Shoe Thieves gained it via the Haunted blessing. During Season 11, the effects of the modification were revealed, when Ramsey was Inhabited by Deceased player Atlas Jonbois on Season 11, Day 1 against the Yellowstone Magic. Jonbois gained the Inhabiting modification and proceeded to hit a groundout to Bevan Wise. Ramsey then re-emerged and Jonbois' Inhabiting modification was lost.
More Haunted Players
During the Season 15 Elections, Baltimore Crabs batter Kennedy Loser's Flinch mod was changed via the Crabs' Reform will into the Haunted modification. Loser's first Haunting would occur on Season 16, Day 1 against the Seattle Garages. Former Yellowstone Magic player Annie Roland inhabited Loser, and was struck out by Garages pitcher Betsy Trombone.
During the the Season 16 Elections, Ramsey's Shoe Thieves teammate, Velasquez Alstott had their Flinch modification changed to Haunted via the Shoe Thieves' Reform will. Velasquez Alstott would be Haunted twice on Season 17, Day 1 against the Hawai'i Fridays. Former Dallas Steaks and Chicago Firefighters player Thomas Kirby Inhabited Alstott in the bottom of the 1st Inning, striking out looking against Mordecai Kingbird. Former Canada Moist Talkers player Kennedy Alstott possessed Velasquez Alstott in the bottom of the 4th Inning, hitting a flyout to Beck Whitney, while allowing Goodwin Morin to tag up and score, bringing the game to 2-1, Fridays. The Fridays would win that game 4-2.