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− | '''Unsolved Cases of the Blackwatch''' isa short story from taking place on [[Asylum]] released through [[Will Wight|Will's]] mailing list on October 31, 2016. It ais written as a letter from a Chronicler and Silent One, Kans and Ector Summerwhite, to the heads of the [[Witnesses|Witness' Guild]]. This letter describes his meeting with a retired [[Blackwatch|Watchmen], Damos Aldrin. Damos tells about unsolved cases. | + | '''Unsolved Cases of the Blackwatch''' isa short story from taking place on [[Asylum]] released through [[Will Wight|Will's]] mailing list on October 31, 2016. It ais written as a letter from a Chronicler and Silent One, Kans and Ector Summerwhite, to the heads of the [[Witnesses|Witness' Guild]]. This letter describes his meeting with a retired [[Blackwatch|Watchmen]], Damos Aldrin. Damos tells about unsolved cases. |
The first case is about a child who went missing from the top of a tree that seemed to be completely normal. | The first case is about a child who went missing from the top of a tree that seemed to be completely normal. |
Latest revision as of 20:27, 6 July 2023
Unsolved Cases of the Blackwatch isa short story from taking place on Asylum released through Will's mailing list on October 31, 2016. It ais written as a letter from a Chronicler and Silent One, Kans and Ector Summerwhite, to the heads of the Witness' Guild. This letter describes his meeting with a retired Watchmen, Damos Aldrin. Damos tells about unsolved cases.
The first case is about a child who went missing from the top of a tree that seemed to be completely normal.
The second case is about a woman who saw a man with strange eyes that the Watchmen couldn't see.
The third case is about a strange, sunken Navigator ship and a pair of divers that returned from exploring it, despite nobody remembering them.
Finally, Kans realizes that there must have been a second Watchmen he interviewed that was erased from his memories and records by the end of the meeting.
The story can be found at this google drive link.