Hey y'all! As I said last blog I'm free of the obligations with old tapes and events and everythin to catch up on and write about (I know there's another new tape but keep your mouth shut, I'll get to it when I get to it). For now, I wanted to talk about one interesting thing from the whole Founders Day craziness. That one historian, Tony Watman, answered some questions from the investigators and he mentioned some old Walker Creek legends. He mentioned Oliver Deercot, the voice from the Lake, Sanders deal, Barlowe Manor, and the Ramsey Summoners Legend. There might be a few more I'm forgetting but that's a good list to start.
I know he gave y'all info on the Ramsey legend but it wasn't exactly the way I heard it. His was more of an actual legend with more vague details to keep it more realistic. The one I knew when I was younger was a horror story to scare little kids. It had a bit about the cultists kidnapping/killing miners for the ritual, the 'flame god' being the actual devil, cultists being melted to death as a punishment, and Walerton going insane afterwards. Not a surprise that they twisted the legend to be a religious story over time. Seems like Walerton is back to the original meaning more or less though. I guess that's how these legends and folk tales and...what do you call them? Cryptids? That's the term that internet people are using for some of this stuff. Anyway, that's just how they are I guess. And look folks, I know that there's no legend that can beat the actual real life skinwalkers running around Walker creek but I think it could still be fun to talk about some of these. So, over the next few weeks I'll go over those legends one by one and tell you what I know about 'em. Some of 'em I barely know, some of 'em I know the whole thing. We'll see how it goes. My versions might not be the most accurate or truthful if you ask Mr. Watman but they'll definitely be entertaining. So that's where this blog is heading for now. Back to actual memories of Walker creek. I hope y'all are going to enjoy this! See you folks next time. - Trevor
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