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The Tophet Journal
June 21, 2018
A Summer to Remember
Another morning greets the grand town of Tophet, and with it, speculation and mischief. As of late last night, more odd reports of vandalism to the Black Rose Pub have popped up. Alarmingly frequent, the owners have quietly and efficiently cleaned the mess, which as they claimed "Contained vulgar and vile references to gothic literature, as well as Apocalyptic threats." The entirety of what these writings may have been is not fully clear, as the owners, who refuse to give more information, have proven to be stubborn and fruitless in an investigation vital to their pub's own survival.
In other, more joyous news, Tophet's economy has hit an all time high as tourism has doubled from last summer's numbers. The historical center is open for business as of last Friday, Tophet's museum and aquarium is ready to go, and our Seaside Inn is happily accepting those willing to pay for their luxurious rooms, ballroom, and of course fine dinning. Tophet's Summer of Love celebration also provides numerous activities for tourists and fellow citizens alike to enjoy. Local bands, artists, and a variety of creative minds will be meeting at the docks early Tuesday morning, where the celebration will properly begin.
The historical center is also offering what they call is their first ever murder walk, in honor of those who have perished years ago. A special memorial will be held tomorrow evening for the children affected by El Diablo, and in preparation for this, our own Mayor Bullock will be attending and recommends to bring a variety of flowers. Personally, I, myself, will also be there for the mourning of my own sister. It is greatly appreciated, wonderful citizens of Tophet, for the attendance of this memorial and for the memory given to the children who have suffered. Just recall, dear citizens and tourists, this can happen to anyone. Even in the brightest of summers.
Be sure to be safe, do not over drink in the pub past midnight, and always make sure you have a loved one near to get you home safely. Have a wonderful day, lovely townspeople of our grand settlement.
Isaiah William Killgan.
June 21, 2018
A Summer to Remember
Another morning greets the grand town of Tophet, and with it, speculation and mischief. As of late last night, more odd reports of vandalism to the Black Rose Pub have popped up. Alarmingly frequent, the owners have quietly and efficiently cleaned the mess, which as they claimed "Contained vulgar and vile references to gothic literature, as well as Apocalyptic threats." The entirety of what these writings may have been is not fully clear, as the owners, who refuse to give more information, have proven to be stubborn and fruitless in an investigation vital to their pub's own survival.
In other, more joyous news, Tophet's economy has hit an all time high as tourism has doubled from last summer's numbers. The historical center is open for business as of last Friday, Tophet's museum and aquarium is ready to go, and our Seaside Inn is happily accepting those willing to pay for their luxurious rooms, ballroom, and of course fine dinning. Tophet's Summer of Love celebration also provides numerous activities for tourists and fellow citizens alike to enjoy. Local bands, artists, and a variety of creative minds will be meeting at the docks early Tuesday morning, where the celebration will properly begin.
The historical center is also offering what they call is their first ever murder walk, in honor of those who have perished years ago. A special memorial will be held tomorrow evening for the children affected by El Diablo, and in preparation for this, our own Mayor Bullock will be attending and recommends to bring a variety of flowers. Personally, I, myself, will also be there for the mourning of my own sister. It is greatly appreciated, wonderful citizens of Tophet, for the attendance of this memorial and for the memory given to the children who have suffered. Just recall, dear citizens and tourists, this can happen to anyone. Even in the brightest of summers.
Be sure to be safe, do not over drink in the pub past midnight, and always make sure you have a loved one near to get you home safely. Have a wonderful day, lovely townspeople of our grand settlement.
Isaiah William Killgan.