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''Away from the town, one finds this to be the most peaceful place in Brimstone. There are a multitude of grave markers here, some a fancy stone chiseled with proper epitaphs, others nothing more than a simple wooden cross adorned with a name. Walking around, one spots names of some local notoriety.'' | ''' ''Away from the town, one finds this to be the most peaceful place in Brimstone. There are a multitude of grave markers here, some a fancy stone chiseled with proper epitaphs, others nothing more than a simple wooden cross adorned with a name. Walking around, one spots names of some local notoriety.'' ''' | ||
A marble headstone reads: Here lies Jeremiah Storm, a brave preacher who had just come to Brimstone and went on a mission to search for lost Confederate gold. He died attempting to defeat a crazed mad scientist's insect creatures that had been forged from the gold. Leave further remembrances below. May he rest in peace. | A marble headstone reads: Here lies Jeremiah Storm, a brave preacher who had just come to Brimstone and went on a mission to search for lost Confederate gold. He died attempting to defeat a crazed mad scientist's insect creatures that had been forged from the gold. Leave further remembrances below. May he rest in peace. | ||
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A military headstone reads: Here lies 2nd lieutenant Christian "Timothy" Taylor...to all his soldiers he leaves behind his incorruptible spirt...and hopefully a inspiration to bring honor to the uniform, along with the ever present moto of the US Army...." "This We'll Defend" | A military headstone reads: Here lies 2nd lieutenant Christian "Timothy" Taylor...to all his soldiers he leaves behind his incorruptible spirt...and hopefully a inspiration to bring honor to the uniform, along with the ever present moto of the US Army...." "This We'll Defend" | ||
A large wooden grave marker reads: Here lies | A large wooden grave marker reads: Here lies <s>the baddest bitch</s> Delta 'Berserker' Redgraves, known for her martial prowess and proclivity for losing her temper. She'd went down swinging and allowed Caleb to mercifully turn her to dust after she was turned into a vampire. ''That last part makes no sense...'' | ||
A simple headstone tops a grave filled with sandbags and reads: Here lies Henry Ollerton. Physician, officer, entrepreneur, and gentleman. He gave his life for the adventure he loved. | A simple headstone tops a grave filled with sandbags and reads: Here lies Henry Ollerton. Physician, officer, entrepreneur, and gentleman. He gave his life for the adventure he loved. |
Revision as of 19:34, 8 September 2024
Away from the town, one finds this to be the most peaceful place in Brimstone. There are a multitude of grave markers here, some a fancy stone chiseled with proper epitaphs, others nothing more than a simple wooden cross adorned with a name. Walking around, one spots names of some local notoriety.
A marble headstone reads: Here lies Jeremiah Storm, a brave preacher who had just come to Brimstone and went on a mission to search for lost Confederate gold. He died attempting to defeat a crazed mad scientist's insect creatures that had been forged from the gold. Leave further remembrances below. May he rest in peace.
A granite headstone reads: Here lies Quinn Nazene. A strange but energetic woman who's gadgets were geared toward mobility. She died in a hail of gunfire after in a fit of misguided rage killed a man she had believed to have hurt her adopted son, Timothy.
A small marble headstone reads: Here lies Timothy hater of cinnamon. He died via vore by raptor.
A Large marble headstone reads: Here lies Felix Darcy, an upbeat adrenaline junkie who was hellbent on fixing broken things. His best friend was a like-minded individual known as Quinn Nazene, whom had never received his last gift for her. He died when-" The next part is scratched out. Something about "Freedom" is all that can be made out. "-he was executed by a firing squad for his crimes in Brimstone.
A granite headstone reads: Here lies Alex Williams, a good friend, loving husband, and hopefully a redeemed Williams. he leaves behind his two siblings who he leaves one message 'Fight the good fight, don't let me be the last of the good Williams'
A marble headstone reads: Here lies Albrecht Von Manstein, he stuck his nose into everyone's business and he died doing what he thought was right.
A small wooden headstone reads: Here lies John Williams who no matter how many times he went down he always got up and tried again.
A military headstone reads: Here lies 2nd lieutenant Christian "Timothy" Taylor...to all his soldiers he leaves behind his incorruptible spirt...and hopefully a inspiration to bring honor to the uniform, along with the ever present moto of the US Army...." "This We'll Defend"
A large wooden grave marker reads: Here lies the baddest bitch Delta 'Berserker' Redgraves, known for her martial prowess and proclivity for losing her temper. She'd went down swinging and allowed Caleb to mercifully turn her to dust after she was turned into a vampire. That last part makes no sense...
A simple headstone tops a grave filled with sandbags and reads: Here lies Henry Ollerton. Physician, officer, entrepreneur, and gentleman. He gave his life for the adventure he loved.
A gravestone topped with a Stetson hat and Roy's badge adorns a new grave. It reads: Here lies Roy Munny. Hired hand, soldier in the CSA, and 15-year veteran of the Territorial Rangers. No yankee bullet could kill this Texan- for he was cruelly slain most perfidiously by monsters in Canada. Monsters?
An empty coffin fills this grave, which is adorned with a simple tombstone. It reads: Here lies Charles Tulane, born a slave, died a freeman.
A large wooden grave marker reads: Here lies Kiligan a man that died by the stupidity of one person that could have done differently but they did not.
There’s no grave, but a headstone reads: Here would lie Beck Lindsay, dearly missed friend and cherished husband. Not-so-missed nor cherished cocaine terrorist.
A headstone tops a grave with a buffalo headdress. Her grandfather's musket rests on it along with her buffalo cloak. It reads: Here lies Sarah Meoquanee, the squaw who became a brave." Days later, the headstone was smashed, the grave was empty, and the musket, cloak and headdress were gone.
A simple wooden stake with a small plaque reads: Here lies Washed face. Hunter of demons and one who walked without fear. Pshhh...demons...
A simple wooded cross stuck in the ground reads: Lord Canterhorn. Father. A rosary is draped over the top.