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Some time during the long night of armageddon, a fire was started in the strip mine. It ignited a vein of coal that spiderwebs out beneath the entire city of Covenant and has been smoldering for fifty years since.
Some time during the long night of armageddon, a fire was started in the strip mine. It ignited a vein of coal that spiderwebs out beneath the entire city of Covenant and has been smoldering for fifty years since.


Above ground, the fire's effects have only strengthened the apocalypse myth. Smoke rises from fissures all over town. The streets are cracked and broken, as if in an earthquake. Isolated groves of trees have been baked into charcoal. In time, it may turn off of Covenant into a desolate wasteland.
Above ground, the fire's effects have only strengthened the apocalypse myth. Smoke rises from fissures all over town. The streets are cracked and broken, as if in an earthquake. Isolated groves of trees have been baked into charcoal. In time, it may turn all of Covenant into a desolate wasteland.

Latest revision as of 19:58, 9 July 2007

Some time during the long night of armageddon, a fire was started in the strip mine. It ignited a vein of coal that spiderwebs out beneath the entire city of Covenant and has been smoldering for fifty years since.

Above ground, the fire's effects have only strengthened the apocalypse myth. Smoke rises from fissures all over town. The streets are cracked and broken, as if in an earthquake. Isolated groves of trees have been baked into charcoal. In time, it may turn all of Covenant into a desolate wasteland.