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Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2009 5:28 pm
I've posted this subject before in another guild, but i think it is of noteworthy discussion. ^^ First, read through this page: http://www.qsl.net/w5www/disappearances.htmlNow, tell me your opinions. Does any one have any similar stories? Frankly the whole subject facinates me. o.o
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Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2009 10:01 pm
Hm...well, that's not odd at all. o.o *sarcastic*
I knew about Roanoke, but the others were new to me. The farmer and the Eskimo village are the most intriguing...but I can't really think of anything that this could be other than maaaaybe a massive spacial distortion that affected only the things that vibrated on the level of the people.
Which...would totally not explain why the graves were empty in the village unless I got technical and said that it was due to the fact that though they weren't alive, the ancestors were still people so they were still affected by the spacial shift?
It could also be due to some random spirit that loves poofing people into thin air just to make someone go....WTH? o.o >.> *mumbles* This reminds me of the rift episode form Torchwood, season two. <.<
Meh....I don't really know. ._. >.> <.<
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Tsume Rokaro Vice Captain
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Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 5:50 pm
This is a veeeeeery interesting subject, i came across it in the past and did some research, but sadly, it was so long ago i can remember very little of the information that i came across, and my documents on the subject got deleted when we had to format our laptop. crying crying
I do, however, remember one connection that I might have found, the eskimos of alaska have a legend of a malevolent spirit that is said to travel in the wind, and if it finds you wandering around in his territory at any time from dusk to dawn, he takes you away and you are never seen again, even if traveling in groups, it is said that it would take the people in the group away one by one, until there were none left. Every once in a while one would survive and live to tell the tale. This is strangely similar to these mysterious disappearences that have taken place over the years. Sadly, i dont remember what their name for it was.
Don't get me wrong, traveling around at night in the arctic is a bad idea in the first place, and some of the disappearences there that have been attribituted to this creature have probably been people freezing to death, and getting buried in the snow. But when the half dead people would stumble out of the woods telling stories of magical snow flurries that took their companions away, it made the stories just a little bit more believable. eek
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