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why are so many names gray now
Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2016 2:49 pm
by teddybear
apparently the crossroads man showed up at the usual spot again and nobody has any idea who he is, same as ever. i still think about the single can of beans in the raided base every itme we lose on,e honestly. hpoe tonight's nonsense goes better than that did, i'll read about it tomorrow morning

why are so many names gray now
Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2016 6:15 am
by Kasper
Same crossroads, same time — that's not a ghost, that's someone with a routine. The UAZ near Pustoshka vanished the same way, no tracks, no explanation, and it probably had a boring reason too. It's been raining since about fiev here, so if tonight goes like the blood bag field, have an epi-pen in someone's pack. Logs won't show a man standing still anyway.
why are so many names gray now
Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2016 2:19 pm
by Lithh
For what it's worth, I heard the blood bag field story the same way everyone else did — from the argument after, not the field. Epi-pen only helps if the eprson carrying it isn't the one unconscious, and we talked about this before. i don't mind either way where it goes, but tonight seems like the night to pick one pack and leave it there. logs won't show that either, but at least it's settled.
why are so many names gray now
Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2016 1:08 pm
by sniper
crossroads man stood in the field at 23:10 tonight. rain, no uaz, and nobody's said a word since — that tent back in '14 where only the ammo was gone got the same silence.
why are so many names gray now
Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2016 2:22 pm
by Sam_
Same as the ladder legs story — I got that one from the retelling, not the crawl, and it's been told so often htat the details don't matter. I heard about the fifty nights the same way, pieces after the fact, people talking over each other. Tonight's just rain and a man standing where the UAZ used to be, nobody close enough to ask. I'll read what tomorrow says.
why are so many names gray now
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 11:01 am
by Lithh
Sam_, that's the way most of it goes — I know the fifty nights because I was there, and I know the barn loot night because I heard about it after the fact, and even now the two don't feel the same. Rain's been off and on here since about six, and standing in the dark at the crossroads trying to get a look didn't seem worth it tonight. I didn't see him, and the logs won't give anyone a better answer, but I'll read tomorrow's version like everyone else.