Tuesday, October 28, 2008

a new twist...

John Sin Clair was born over a century ago where he was raised in an occult village. He grew as one of a small following on the very plains the campus now rests on...

Migrants from the east who traveled the mighty pacific in search of a new land came inland up the gorge and along the way they ran into a stranger you might say that told them of these plains...

The plains between the forest of Crisium Creek...this creek name, changed later by officials to the Salmon, was the home on an evil spirit said to be cast from the depths of the moon...

2006...Struck by curiosity of a tale thought to be lost, a WSUV student stumbled upon the writings of Sin Clair in an old manuscript found in the libraries older readings...

The writing's told of an evil force that was alive in the forest around the WSUV campus. Sin Clair had seen the force gaining strength upon every full moon and would never go away...

The student who found these writings was awestruck with his discovery... he began studying and journeying the forest surrounding the campus until it consumed his mind...

The student was never seen again...

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Recently a couple of hikers walking the trails around the campus stumbled upon a camera and what is said to be the students last known days captured on video...

We will now follow the student's trail led by these videos said to be taken by him while trying to find out the myth of John Sin Clair...

4 comments:

Sheri B said...

This is awesome. I'm the campus PR coordinator & would love to know more about this project & see the finished product. Can you send me an e-mail to byrds@vancouver.wsu.edu or call me at 546-9602??
Thanks!
-Sheri Byrd

Will Luers said...

Zach,
is someone going to email me the KMLs and separate intro/description KML?
I need these by Friday.

Will

Will Luers said...

Zach
It friday and I need your groups KMLs.
Can you get them to me today?
Please let me know what's going on.

Will

Will Luers said...

Zach,
please don't forget to grade yourself.
thanks
Will