Thanks the always kind, although brief, words about what I am doing here. I hope they all actually sounds good, have different feels and voices to them, and work as multiple sources from different times throughout the area. Also, I hope there aren't any glaring errors I am missing in them.
But here is the last one I have finished right now. There are two more of these planned, but they are not done yet. After that I have to actually write the more direct game descriptions for the two main "worlds" you play in. Those are going to be less colorful, although hopefully just as interesting to read. This one is another one from one of them nutball groups that aren't really all there.
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A 1958 Article in "UFO Enthusiast" Magazine
Geologic Study Proves Crash Landing In Whispering Bluff
We have previously reported about some of the strange sightings seen in the night sky and even woods surrounding Whispering Bluff, but this new evidence may prove that it has been visited before. Perhaps even on a regular basis. Could these alien visitors be the "gods" and "spirits" the ancient Indians claimed once walked these parts? A growing number of images have been showing up of glowing lights in the sky, taken during visits and vacations to Whispering Bluff.
There are also the well know photos of the "walking lights" taken of the northern woods of the valley from the Peterson's rowboat. Could these actually be related to these alien visitations and not some kind of spiritual phenomenon as some others have claimed? We here at UFO Enthusiast believe this to be so and the new evidence discovered during the university's geologic study only supports it further.
A recent geologic survey and soil study of Lake Larimore and the mountains surrounding the valley – where popular resort town Whispering Bluff resides – has unearthed some interesting results. It appears that something large crashed into the mountains at that location some 1600 years ago, which created the lake and entire valley itself. The scientists heading the study say it was most likely a meteorite of some kind, but they were unable to actually find any pieces of it. They claim this is because it most likely rests under hundreds of feet of sediment at the bottom of the lake. This meteorite theory could explain much about the valley, but could there be another explanation?
All the report, by University of Oregon Geologic Studies Department, says is that something crashed here and created the valley with the impact around 300AD. They have shown sediment layers and blast marks deep in the rock walls from the explosion the impact would have created, which all prove the existence of the crash and approximately when it happened. Their speculation says it would have destroyed the surrounding land and caused the place to become desolate and unlivable for several decades, before the natural plant life would have moved back in and reclaimed the land. Could this something be of alien construction instead of some hunk of space rock?
They also say that this information could explain the oddly infertile soil in the valley, which is enough for the indigenous plants to thrive in but works poorly at any attempt to cultivate modern crops of any kinds. They suggest that some element released from the meteorite could have mixed with the local soil in too large of quantities to allow for good growing, but they also admit they have not been able to identify it if it is there. We think the answer may be more about something the alien ship – most likely still buried deep within the lake – is emitting to signal the others. These signals may be causing the interference with seeds that did not grow up with it over the centuries. There have been strange readings on some energy meters we've used when in the area, but we were never able to pinpoint a location as to where they were coming from.
Because of this recent discovery and the regular reports of strange sightings we receive from visitors to Whispering Bluff, we are going to have add the town to our list of ten best places for UFO Watching in the US.
But here is the last one I have finished right now. There are two more of these planned, but they are not done yet. After that I have to actually write the more direct game descriptions for the two main "worlds" you play in. Those are going to be less colorful, although hopefully just as interesting to read. This one is another one from one of them nutball groups that aren't really all there.
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A 1958 Article in "UFO Enthusiast" Magazine
Geologic Study Proves Crash Landing In Whispering Bluff
We have previously reported about some of the strange sightings seen in the night sky and even woods surrounding Whispering Bluff, but this new evidence may prove that it has been visited before. Perhaps even on a regular basis. Could these alien visitors be the "gods" and "spirits" the ancient Indians claimed once walked these parts? A growing number of images have been showing up of glowing lights in the sky, taken during visits and vacations to Whispering Bluff.
There are also the well know photos of the "walking lights" taken of the northern woods of the valley from the Peterson's rowboat. Could these actually be related to these alien visitations and not some kind of spiritual phenomenon as some others have claimed? We here at UFO Enthusiast believe this to be so and the new evidence discovered during the university's geologic study only supports it further.
A recent geologic survey and soil study of Lake Larimore and the mountains surrounding the valley – where popular resort town Whispering Bluff resides – has unearthed some interesting results. It appears that something large crashed into the mountains at that location some 1600 years ago, which created the lake and entire valley itself. The scientists heading the study say it was most likely a meteorite of some kind, but they were unable to actually find any pieces of it. They claim this is because it most likely rests under hundreds of feet of sediment at the bottom of the lake. This meteorite theory could explain much about the valley, but could there be another explanation?
All the report, by University of Oregon Geologic Studies Department, says is that something crashed here and created the valley with the impact around 300AD. They have shown sediment layers and blast marks deep in the rock walls from the explosion the impact would have created, which all prove the existence of the crash and approximately when it happened. Their speculation says it would have destroyed the surrounding land and caused the place to become desolate and unlivable for several decades, before the natural plant life would have moved back in and reclaimed the land. Could this something be of alien construction instead of some hunk of space rock?
They also say that this information could explain the oddly infertile soil in the valley, which is enough for the indigenous plants to thrive in but works poorly at any attempt to cultivate modern crops of any kinds. They suggest that some element released from the meteorite could have mixed with the local soil in too large of quantities to allow for good growing, but they also admit they have not been able to identify it if it is there. We think the answer may be more about something the alien ship – most likely still buried deep within the lake – is emitting to signal the others. These signals may be causing the interference with seeds that did not grow up with it over the centuries. There have been strange readings on some energy meters we've used when in the area, but we were never able to pinpoint a location as to where they were coming from.
Because of this recent discovery and the regular reports of strange sightings we receive from visitors to Whispering Bluff, we are going to have add the town to our list of ten best places for UFO Watching in the US.
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