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networkinthenight2019-09-12 07:41 pm
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Did anyone see what the fuck happened to the church????
[ Attached is a photo of the main area looking like a tornado went through it. Pews are scattered everywhere: some shattered against the wall, others look like they got attacked by a large cutting instrument or something. Even the walls and floors didn't leave the incident unscatched, with quite a few new cracks and gouges decorating them. Indeed, the only thing that can be called untouched is the alter of candles up front. ]
[ Attached is a photo of the main area looking like a tornado went through it. Pews are scattered everywhere: some shattered against the wall, others look like they got attacked by a large cutting instrument or something. Even the walls and floors didn't leave the incident unscatched, with quite a few new cracks and gouges decorating them. Indeed, the only thing that can be called untouched is the alter of candles up front. ]
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( aka hi, he's super not buying that. it was one of you assholes, YOU GODLESS HEATHENS )
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[ Please let him be right!!! ]
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Much of damage was done with a weapon, you can tell by the consistent patterns in the marks and the clean cuts. The spirits usually attack bodily, I've never heard of one using a weapon. I could be wrong, but it seems unlikely.
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What? What others?
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( well, it’s good to know someone’s looking into it. Matt tried to track the guilty party, since he’s a human bloodhound, but has thus far proven unsuccessful. )
I hope they’re right, and that you find whatever is responsible.
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( a spirit had little understanding of a church, what it stood for and what it represented. what it meant to anyone with some religious understanding. he'd prefer it be a spirit than someone knowing the sanctity of a church and choosing to destroy it anyway.
he'd prefer it, but that doesn't mean he buys that a spirit was responsible in the slightest. )
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[ Her lack of reverence for the church is probably the larger issue here. That and her fear of the death the spirits have caused. ]
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Good luck with the search.
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Thank you!