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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Sept 27, 2020 12:37:10 GMT
These magical words once curved and signed that the villagers had suddenly disappeared. What was that? What kind of force did that? I think it was done by some mystical force. Some ghosts or, maybe, the aliens from the outer space did it. Probably, they had kidnapped the villagers for the experiments. We're barely lucky to have such a story, but we don't know about many others. There might be plenty of such cases all over the world. CROATON - New Facts
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Post by Elizabeth on Sept 27, 2020 20:27:58 GMT
Maybe they just left to find supplies elsewhere thinking White wasn't coming back. I'd be more desperate to leave than to stay if I was hungry for example.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Sept 27, 2020 22:00:02 GMT
Maybe they just left to find supplies elsewhere thinking White wasn't coming back. I'd be more desperate to leave than to stay if I was hungry for example. Shrug: It's a possible explanation. Why just no traces were left? Instead of trying to warn anyone that the villagers were going to leave, they just went out... It's also weird, as their hungry as well.
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Post by Elizabeth on Sept 27, 2020 22:20:42 GMT
Maybe they just left to find supplies elsewhere thinking White wasn't coming back. I'd be more desperate to leave than to stay if I was hungry for example. It's a possible explanation. Why just no traces were left? Instead of trying to warn anyone that the villagers were going to leave, they just went out... It's also weird, as their hungry as well. Well, White's trip took much longer right? So maybe they expected him back by a certain time and he didn't return when expected so they assumed he perished during the trip or whatever and wasn't returning so they had to find supplies themselves and it's best to stick together. Also people who haven't eaten much in a while don't think as normally as before. They knew they needed food and went for that. Leaving notes or whatever isn't really a top priority in their mind then. But technically they wrote CROATON so that was their message. Whether it was meant for White (in case he still did return) or someone else I don't know. But people who haven't eaten in a while might not make sense so their message not making sense isn't out of the ordinary in their situation either.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Sept 27, 2020 22:34:48 GMT
It's a possible explanation. Why just no traces were left? Instead of trying to warn anyone that the villagers were going to leave, they just went out... It's also weird, as their hungry as well. Well, White's trip took much longer right? So maybe they expected him back by a certain time and he didn't return when expected so they assumed he perished during the trip or whatever and wasn't returning so they had to find supplies themselves and it's best to stick together. Also people who haven't eaten much in a while don't think as normally as before. They knew they needed food and went for that. Leaving notes or whatever isn't really a top priority in their mind then. But technically they wrote CROATON so that was their message. Whether it was meant for White (in case he still did return) or someone else I don't know. But people who haven't eaten in a while might not make sense so their message not making sense isn't out of the ordinary in their situation either. Okay, however... Why did they write CROATON? Riddles make people be worrying. Even if they wanted to warn people about something or about their exodus... Or, you know, it's also a version: I presume there was another word written, it was, probably, CIOHIO... Maybe smth like thay. The villagers wanted to warn about an unknown tribe of Indians which called itself Chiohio (or kinda). And after the villagers had escaped, the Indians who stepped into the village rewrite ("corrected") the sign, because they probably started suspecting that it was a sign...
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Post by Clovis Merovingian on Sept 27, 2020 22:40:14 GMT
Croaton was a local Indian tribe. It is suspected that the English Roanoke colonists left the island and joined the Indians for survival. A new book that's coming out presents evidence for this.
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