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Apocalypse How Mods ([personal profile] apocalypsehowmods) wrote in [community profile] apocalypsehowcomm2022-05-16 08:09 am

Event - Appalachia: Into the Pines


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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citizendetective: (let's use our powers of anxiety)

[personal profile] citizendetective 2022-06-03 02:21 pm (UTC)(link)
A fairy tale, so, an allegory. An old allegory. The story itself isn't really important, it's just-- a cultural reference.
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[personal profile] vrituom 2022-06-08 05:23 pm (UTC)(link)
What did it mean? Why the reference?

( especially since they hadn't been dropping any bread... or had any on them )
citizendetective: (stay out of the forest)

[personal profile] citizendetective 2022-06-12 03:14 pm (UTC)(link)
The kids in the story dropped breadcrumbs on the ground as they walked through the woods, so that they could follow them home again later. If we'd, I don't know, tied ribbons to trees, or something...

[Though given the way things are going now, she's not sure they could have counted on those ribbons staying put.]
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[personal profile] vrituom 2022-06-13 05:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Not sure I'd want to think about how long that ribbon would have to be.

( but hey, wasn't misty supposed to be the expert about it? )

We could find our tracks.
citizendetective: (stay out of the forest)

[personal profile] citizendetective 2022-06-16 07:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, you don't string the ribbon from tree to tree, you just tie bows around branches as you go along...

[But the footprints idea is a good one, and she immediately shines her flashlight down towards the ground.]

You keep looking up ahead. One of us needs to keep an eye out for real threats.