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- zz_tim drake (dc comics)
Event - Appalachia: Into the Pines
Footage plays on the television as a new story comes on, showing a series of sweeping vistas, intercut with clips of wolves that have clearly been filmed at some local wildlife sanctuary. "As far as anyone knows it, the last wolf to ever freely roam the Allegheny Mountains was slain in West Virginia in 1897. Daniel Stoffer Hamrick saw to the beast's passing, and the woods in our part of the world have gone quieter ever since. Appalachia does not forget its history, though. It buries it beneath coal and flyash, debts and white powder and pills. And the blood of people taken before their time, by the mines, by the mountain, by things we don't have names for, just hurt. But Appalachia does not forget.
"This is Cindy Parsons with Channel 5, Wolf News." Footage cuts to a newscaster standing outside a gated apartment complex with FYRE's logo emblazoned on it. "As we know, our beloved Wolf Pen is home to one of the biggest FYRE worker housing complexes in Wyoming County. It is a monument to the history of our town, and this week, we'll be on the lookout for visitors from all over the country, coming to see the grand re-opening of the historic Bluestone Mine as a museum."
Footage cuts to a nondescript businessman, identified by the news footage as Carl Watts, CEO of FYRE. He's smiling blandly as he stands at a podium and gestures to the entrance of the mining tunnel behind him. "The Wolf Pen community has been a partner to us for decades now, and we knew it was finally time to give something back to all y’all. We'll have our soft opening on Monday with a full Rumble Down Under party in the old mines scheduled for June 15th. We'll have a live bluegrass concert and anticipate a huge influx of tourists to the area to help out our neighbors itching for a few more pocketbooks to tend to." A wink.
The footage returns to Cindy. "FYRE has stated that this new museum will provide an educational tool and tourist attraction for those wanting to learn about West Virginia, Wolf Pen, and the hard-working men and women who have made this beautiful part of our nation their home. Time will tell. Time is always telling when it comes to the promises of people who have used our land and our bodies to line their pocketbooks. They fill our blood and our lungs with black tar and-"
Cindy cuts out and is replaced by in-studio anchors. "Thank you, Cindy!" a blonde woman says, smile just a little strained. "I think we're all looking forward to seeing the big opening by FYRE on Sunday and that rocking good party next month. It should be a gneiss one! Now to Tim with the weather. Tim?"
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[Says the kid who is a cop.]
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Sure. Because we all know that's how it works in the mines.
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[Why does she sound so skeptical??]
If they don't then there are serious problems with the mine's management.
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[Something in her expression shifts, becomes more closed off. She leans over and grabs a sheet of paper off the desk, pushing it toward him. It shows a printed map of the museum depicting just a few tunnels with a clean, simple layout.]
You'll want a map of the museum for your visit. If you take the bird in, I never saw it.
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[A map makes sense, yes. He takes it from her. And regarding the bird....]
Thanks. I don't want him getting into any trouble.
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But he doesn't want Flapjack to get reported. At all. The bird's wellbeing overrides everything else.]
Who is Todd? He works here too, I assume?
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Okay, I'll keep an eye out for him.
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[Audrey moves to open her textbook back up, clearly assuming the conversation's over. She pauses, though, glancing at him again.]
Maybe don't believe everything you read on the signs in there. But...enjoy yourself.
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Um. Alright. I'll try to.
[And he'll head out.]
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[Well, he has somewhere to investigate. Hunter isn't exactly a fan of breaking the rules, and he certainly isn't a fan of it now, but he has the bigger picture to consider. He breaks his one rule, he helps these humans stop this apocalypse, he goes back to the Boiling Isles and continues helping Belos with the Day of Unity. It's worth it, as long as he's doing it for Belos.
He has Flapjack hiding safely in his bag as he heads down into Bluestone mine. It isn't that hard to duck away from the other tours going on and go off on his own, and it isn't hard to come across one of the tunnels blocked off to tourists. Despite the guilt welling up in him he ducks under the rope, and once he's far enough in he opens his bag up.]
Sorry. [That's to Flapjack, who cheeps loudly and flutters up into the air, circling around Hunter, who pulls out a flashlight, before landing on a rocky outcropping.] But I didn't want you getting into trouble. If you start feeling woozy, then tell me and we'll go.
[Flapjack chirps a response and the two head further down the tunnel.]
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Every so often at about eye level he pauses and tries to mark an arrow in the coal dust on the walls, it means his gloves are getting dirty but he figures he needs to start keeping track of his location as he goes further in.]
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As he reaches a squeeze point and will be faced with the decision to either turn back or press through a narrow spot, a light clicks on ahead and around a turn. Wherever he's ended up, there's apparently another entrance. Or exit, depending on one's perspective. A masculine-sounding voice can be heard faintly, echoing enough that it's hard to make out.]
Hey, Dad -- wanted to call, let -- how things are going!
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The two of them continue further on and when he reaches that chokepoint he pauses, weighing his choices. It becomes a pretty easy decision to make when that light flickers to life. He moves to squeeze through it, Flapjack settling on his head to make it a bit easier for him. Luckily, in a sad attempt to blend in he's here without his layers of armour, and for all his pomp he's still a scrawny kid, so he can get through as long as he avoids deep breaths.
As he makes his way through he does so as quietly as possible, listening to whoever that is. It's eavesdropping, sure, but it's all in service of the Emperor so it's fine.]
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...Dad?
[...A shorter pause...]
I saw something weird--did you send someone over to work on the Cathedral? There was a kid in my group that said he saw a monster, and I thought I saw someone going down one of the north tunnels. I thought we weren't supposed to work on it while people are here?
[Another pause now as Hunter squeezes through only to find a wall of wooden crates between himself and the voice. There's enough room for a scrawny kid to slip out from behind, but the voice is much clearer now, much closer, words ringing crystal clear.]
Maybe they're ADI?
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Okay. Love you-
[…The briefest flicker of a pause with a sad little hitch of breath…]
Dad.
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A cathedral and a monster, huh? So there's definitely something suspicious going on down here.
(There's a small part of him that aches at the emotion behind that dad but he tries to ignore it. He's on an assignment.)
When it sounds like the conversation is over he's going to try and peer around the crates to see what's out there. Avoiding getting caught when he's between a rock and a hard place would be nice, but he'd like to scope out more, see who it was that was talking.]
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Okay. That's okay. He's just busy. I knew that.
[The view Hunter will get while remaining hidden isn't great, but he'll get a glimpse of a what appears to be a section of tunnel currently used for storage, a landline phone on one wall, and young man taking a moment to draw in a deep breath before he turns to exit the area, turning off the lights as he goes.]
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