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* Let me recall our memories.
* Let me recall our memories.
(pause)
(pause)
* 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.
* Five minutes later I heard what I thought was a thunderclap. It was incredibly loud.
* At exactly the same moment all the lights went out and I heard a sound, impossible to describe properly.
* 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.
* 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 had no idea what was happening.
(pause)
(pause)
* Our testimony has to pass to our children and grandchildren, so that they can carry on the memory of the 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 blizzard even when we are no longer here.

Revision as of 13:02, 25 August 2023

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Connections

A. Route 7

B. Lion Mountain

Events

Remembrance Blizzard (37th Day of the Year)

Granny speech:

  • Fifty years ago people of Fondent woke to news of a disaster of massive proportions.
  • At a stroke some 200 people were killed, entire communities wiped off the face of the continent.

(pause)

  • Let me recall our memories.

(pause)

  • Five minutes later I heard what I thought was a thunderclap. It was incredibly loud.
  • 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.

(pause)

  • Our testimony has to pass to our children and grandchildren, so that they can carry on the memory of the blizzard even when we are no longer here.
  • Together we have to begin the process of transforming our personal testimony into lasting history.

Locations

Outdoors

Sign a:

  • The highest settlement in the Fondent Region!

Sign b

  • Always be cautious! Always bring safety gear!

Magician

  • Two weeks ago a tremendous blizzard struck Sphalian.

Barmaid

  • I don't skate very well.

A. House

Granny

  • The Great Blizzard's impact was so great that, still today, survivors met to commemorate.

TV

  • A journalist travels the globe hunting for lost civilizations.

B. Cafe

Shop Assistant

  • We worship and have deep respect for the mountain, we trust it will save us from whatever comes.

Granny

  • That's, uh... heavy. I'm sorry to hear that.

Maniac

  • Climbers need to wake up and understand that climbing Lion Mountain is extremely risky.
  • They need to stop believing just because they have strong tuxemon that they will be able to climb.

Tennis Player

  • That's not even a little bit funny, man.

Monk

  • I'm reminded of the time the blizzard killed my friend.

C. Cathedral Centre

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