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* The closest thing I've ever heard to it is the sound of metal shop shutters rolling down, crashing shut, but this was a million, a billion times worse. | * The closest thing I've ever heard to it is the sound of metal shop shutters rolling down, crashing shut, but this was a million, a billion times worse. | ||
* I felt my bed collapsing, as if there was a hole opening up beneath me and an irresistible force dragging me out. | * I felt my bed collapsing, as if there was a hole opening up beneath me and an irresistible force dragging me out. | ||
* I couldn't do anything. | * I couldn't do anything. | ||
* I had no idea what was happening. | * I had no idea what was happening. | ||
* (bell sound) | * (bell sound) | ||
* Our testimony has to pass to our children and grandchildren, so that they can carry on the memory of the Great Blizzard even when we are no longer here. | * Our testimony has to pass to our children and grandchildren, so that they can carry on the memory of the Great Blizzard even when we are no longer here. | ||
* Together we have to begin the process of transforming our personal testimony into lasting history. | * Together we have to begin the process of transforming our personal testimony into lasting history. | ||
* (bell sound) x 3 | * (bell sound) x 3 |
Revision as of 09:44, 27 May 2023
Connections
A. Route 7
B. Buddha Mountain
Events
Remembrance Great Blizzard
Granny speech:
- (bell sound)
- (DATE), more than fifty years ago people of Fondent woke to news of a disaster of massive proportions.
- At a stroke some 200 people had been killed, entire communities wiped off the face of the Continent.
- (bell sound)
- Let me recall our memories.
- (bell sound)
- Five minutes later I heard what I thought was a thunderclap. It was incredibly loud. My granny came into my room and said she was going to close all the shutters because a storm was coming.
- At exactly the same moment all the lights went out and I heard a sound, impossible to describe properly.
- The closest thing I've ever heard to it is the sound of metal shop shutters rolling down, crashing shut, but this was a million, a billion times worse.
- I felt my bed collapsing, as if there was a hole opening up beneath me and an irresistible force dragging me out.
- I couldn't do anything.
- I had no idea what was happening.
- (bell sound)
- Our testimony has to pass to our children and grandchildren, so that they can carry on the memory of the Great Blizzard even when we are no longer here.
- Together we have to begin the process of transforming our personal testimony into lasting history.
- (bell sound) x 3
Locations
Outdoors
Sign a:
- The highest settlement in the Fondent Region!
Sign b
- Always be cautious! Always bring safety gear!
- Two weeks ago a tremendous blizzard struck Sphalian.
- I don't skate very well.
A. House
- The Great Blizzard's impact was so great that, still today, survivors met to commemorate.
- A journalist travels the globe hunting for lost civilizations.
B. Cafe
- We worship and have deep respect for the mountain, we trust it will save us from whatever comes.
- That's, uh... heavy. I'm sorry to hear that.
- Climbers need to wake up and understand that climbing Buddha Mountain is extremely risky.
- They need to stop believing just because they have strong tuxemon that they will be able to climb.
- That's not even a little bit funny, man.
- I'm reminded of the time the Blizzard killed my friend.
C. Cathedral Centre
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