It's a nice cemetery, and a great place for a walk at sunset. However, you should hurry out once the sun gets low. If you mind the stories, that is. According to the legends, there lies an old, weathered, unmarked grave towards the south end of the cemetery. Some stories say it's faded with time, others say that the woman buried there was so evil that the city refused to mark her headstone. The soil around that headstone never bares any flowers, the grass is never green, even the air around it feels heavy and stale. Supposedly the woman buried there is one Lily Flatwood, (dubbed "Lily of the Valley"), a wicked woman who was accused of being a witch and drowned in the grand river long ago. She was cruel to children and animals, and had three daughters who she would practice her evil magic on. Legend has it that contact with her spirit can be made fairly easily. You must place a clear glass container filled with water and one smooth stone from the grand river at the foot of her grave, light a candle, close your eyes, and chant "Lily of the Valley, show us true darkness" six times. On the final chant, blow out the candle, bury the stone in the soil, and pour the water over it. It is said that after doing this, the spirits of Flatwood's three children, badly and visibly effected by her cruelty, will begin to stalk whoever performed the ritual. It is important not to let them catch up to you, or you might just see true darkness afterall...