Candle Face Chronicles' Journal » Isabel: The Forgotten Daughter of La Llorona

In the Candle Face Chronicles' Journal, I record the research, the updates, the personal experiences, and the encounters that push Candle Face Chronicles forward. This isn’t just a log of what’s happening. It’s also a warning, a confession, and a map for those brave enough to follow.

For more information, please visit the following pages: The Lost Souls, The Fugitives, and Isabel: The Forgotten Daughter of La Llorona.

Silhouette of a hand reaching above the water’s surface at sunset, symbolizing the victims of Lady Bird Lake and the legend of Isabel, the forgotten daughter of La Llorona, said to pull people under.

The Lady Bird Lake Deaths: Accident or Murder?

This video examines the history of drownings at Lady Bird Lake (Town Lake), patterns in the deaths, official rulings, and public theories. It presents an alternative investigation suggesting that Candle...

Is La Llorona’s Daughter the Lady Bird Lake Serial Killer?

This journal entry examines the history of drownings at Lady Bird Lake (Town Lake), patterns in the deaths, official rulings, and public theories. It presents an alternative investigation suggesting that...
A dark, moody view of Lady Bird Lake at night. The water’s surface is still, with faint ripples. Reflected in the water is a barely visible, ghostly face or shadow, its features soft and indistinct, evoking the eerie presence of Isabel.
A torn piece of aged paper with the name 'ISABEL' printed in bold, dark letters, symbolizing the forgotten daughter of La Llorona from the Candle Face Chronicles.

Isabel: New Candle Face Chronicles Paperback Edition

In this update, I announce the upcoming paperback edition of Candle Face Chronicles: Isabel. Unlike the spiral-bound version, this edition requires readers to cut the pages themselves using printed guides....

Isabel: Victory or Trap - The Book That Can Save or Doom Us

After weeks of intensive work, I've completed "Isabel," a manuscript of 88 pages containing over 3.4 × 10^79 possible readings. This complex text, pieced together from Mr. Smoe’s notes, details...
A stack of old parchment papers with a quill dipped in ink, symbolizing Mr. Smoe's magical manuscript and the countless stories sealed within.
From Bottles to Scrolls: Preserving the Fugitives’ Voices

From Bottles to Scrolls: Preserving the Fugitives’ Voices

After retrieving the scrolls from Mr. Smoe’s attic, I discovered a method to protect the fugitives more effectively. The bottles were only a temporary solution. Using the scrolls’ parchment and...

The Infinite Manuscript: Mr. Smoe’s Shifting Story of Isabel

As I sifted through Mr. Smoe’s boxes, I found scraps of paper filled with notes, each hiding a deeper meaning. The notes seemed alive, rearranging themselves into new versions of...
A stack of aged, yellowed pages filled with handwritten text, the ink faded but still legible. The edges of the pages are frayed and stained, giving them a fragile, antique appearance. The title 'Mr. Smoe's Magical Manuscript.'
Isabel’s duality: Candle Face’s melted, charred form beside young, radiant Isabel in Aztec-style clothing.

The Rise of Isabel: the Forgotten Daughter of La Llorona

My investigation into Candle Face’s identity is taking a new direction. With the lost souls gone, I’m left with thirty-one fugitives to protect and boxes of notes left by Mr....

From Candle Face to Isabel: The Forgotten Daughter

On January 12, 2025, I received a call from Mr. Smoe’s brother about Mr. Smoe’s death and the boxes he left behind. Within those boxes were notes, maps, and references...
From Candle Face to Isabel: The Forgotten Child — A black-and-white portrait of a smiling young girl, symbolizing the innocence of Isabel before her transformation. Associated with Candle Face Chronicles.
Three aged, dusty storage boxes sit on a dimly lit wooden floor, their weathered surfaces suggesting forgotten secrets. The center box is partially open, emitting a soft, ethereal glow from within. The scene evokes mystery and unease.

Candle Face’s Twisted Game: The Boxes Marked “ISABEL”

On January 17, 2025, I visited Mr. Smoe’s house at his brother’s invitation to go through three boxes left behind. The most intriguing was labeled “ISABEL.” Inside, I found a...