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Weekly Contest #348
Jared was twenty-two when he had heard it, a friend of his worked at a lighthouse out on the coast, and he had invited Jared to come see the place, the friend was bored often at the lighthouse, little to do other than head to the nearby town and drink at the pub, so he had invited Jared with the hopes he would take a job there and make it less mind-numbing. Jared had politely accepted, but had no intention of taking the job, he was a city man, and the contrast, he had figured, would be horrific. But nonetheless, he came to see the lighthous...
Weekly Contest #241
warning, unshown but implied cannibalismEvidence: Journals of alan percivial smithson and William ty-kell Robertson Report: found on a deserted island,writings very old appearing to be from twenty first century, almost two hundred years ago , journal very torn and and worm eaten but still readable Significance: two hundred year old murder. contents of journals are a follows Journal of Alan Day one This cruise will be very exciting! They say it goes Deep into the pacific islands and shows us many new things! Willia...
Weekly Contest #239
One Artist monsieur baptiste sat in his studio, in the background, heavy opera was playing, dressed in the ruffled shirt and powdered wigs very prominent at the time, he looked at the picture of fashion, he selected a small brush, and carefully began to get to work. He was a small, delicate looking man, however he had eyes like steel and was brutally honest. One of the oddest things of his works were that they were all painted in complete darkness, he said this was how he truly found himself “communing with the paint” and h...
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