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What's going on Initiate, Bird here and in this video we going over one of my personal favorite things about the Fallout Universe, The Zetans and their origin!
Prior to the Great War, the Mothman was a mythical creature in Appalachian folklore, considered a "cryptid" in pop culture. Described as a terrifying half-man, half-moth hybrid, it was believed to haunt the area around Point Pleasant. It was feared as a herald of disaster, due to its historic 1967 appearance before the collapse of the Silver Bridge, which connected Ohio and West Virginia.
The story was a media sensation, and caught the attention of many people, ranging from eccentric paranormal hobbyists to obsessive conspiracy theorists determined to "uncover" some deeper meaning in the legend.[3] The Mothman was embraced by the town for attracting tourists, prompting the creation of the Mothman Museum, which sold cryptid novelty goods such as pulp novels, magazines, and posters. Adjacent to the museum, a pavilion was built around a large Mothman statue, infamous for its prominent, muscular buttocks.
Long-term interest in Mothman sightings was generally insignificant, and the matter was not seen as worthy of genuine inquiry by the scientific community.[6] However, the legend found enduring notoriety in the region, and left an imprint on pop culture which attracted sincere cryptid hunters and researchers. A clandestine organization coalesced in the quiet town of Point Pleasant, which hoped to directly interact with the Mothman through ritual.
The group congregated within the root cellar underneath the Mothman Museum, which was converted into a small chapel, where Mothman enthusiasts attended meetings and sermons. They grew fervent in their worship of the Mothman as a divine being. They believed they could predict future disasters by communing with the Mothman, and often attempted to summon him for this purpose.
On October 21, 2077, only two days before nuclear Armageddon was unleashed across the world, a service was held in the hidden church. The preacher was organizing a ritual to summon the Mothman, hoping to be warned of a coming danger.
Shortly thereafter, they conducted the ritual. One member, Brother Charles, believed he had seen the Mothman in the periphery of his senses, who delivered a message of great danger. The omen was communicated to the preacher. He called a second mass the following day, and read a sermon titled "Impending doom," advocating for Charles and relaying the warning to the group.
According to his sermon, the Mothman informed Charles that the cult must seek high ground, or they would perish in a flood on the following day. The preacher further proclaimed that the faithful must stand on the rooftops of Point Pleasant and wait for the flood, and ordered those present to spread the word. They planned to praise the rushing waters in the light of dawn as the faithless perished beneath them.
For reasons which went unrecorded, a large group then eschewed the plan declared by the preacher, and fled Point Pleasant with Brother Charles. They traveled across the state to the entrance of a decommissioned mine, perched upon on a cliff overlooking Watoga.
Decades later, the Enlightened would describe this event as a misguided ritual to the red-eyed "Pretender Mothman," yet attribute this revelation to the Wise Mothman. They also claim it was Charles who "guided his brethren to safety in the Lucky Hole Mine" by hearing the Whispers of the Wise One. Further, the Enlightened attest that the Wise One foretold of "fire and flood," while the preacher at Point Pleasant spoke only of a flood.
The fallout lore is rich so I hope find this interesting and learn something new about the fallout world! AD Victoriam🖤
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What's going on Initiate, Bird here and in this video we going over one of my personal favorite things about the Fallout Universe, The Zetans and their origin!
Prior to the Great War, the Mothman was a mythical creature in Appalachian folklore, considered a "cryptid" in pop culture. Described as a terrifying half-man, half-moth hybrid, it was believed to haunt the area around Point Pleasant. It was feared as a herald of disaster, due to its historic 1967 appearance before the collapse of the Silver Bridge, which connected Ohio and West Virginia.
The story was a media sensation, and caught the attention of many people, ranging from eccentric paranormal hobbyists to obsessive conspiracy theorists determined to "uncover" some deeper meaning in the legend.[3] The Mothman was embraced by the town for attracting tourists, prompting the creation of the Mothman Museum, which sold cryptid novelty goods such as pulp novels, magazines, and posters. Adjacent to the museum, a pavilion was built around a large Mothman statue, infamous for its prominent, muscular buttocks.
Long-term interest in Mothman sightings was generally insignificant, and the matter was not seen as worthy of genuine inquiry by the scientific community.[6] However, the legend found enduring notoriety in the region, and left an imprint on pop culture which attracted sincere cryptid hunters and researchers. A clandestine organization coalesced in the quiet town of Point Pleasant, which hoped to directly interact with the Mothman through ritual.
The group congregated within the root cellar underneath the Mothman Museum, which was converted into a small chapel, where Mothman enthusiasts attended meetings and sermons. They grew fervent in their worship of the Mothman as a divine being. They believed they could predict future disasters by communing with the Mothman, and often attempted to summon him for this purpose.
On October 21, 2077, only two days before nuclear Armageddon was unleashed across the world, a service was held in the hidden church. The preacher was organizing a ritual to summon the Mothman, hoping to be warned of a coming danger.
Shortly thereafter, they conducted the ritual. One member, Brother Charles, believed he had seen the Mothman in the periphery of his senses, who delivered a message of great danger. The omen was communicated to the preacher. He called a second mass the following day, and read a sermon titled "Impending doom," advocating for Charles and relaying the warning to the group.
According to his sermon, the Mothman informed Charles that the cult must seek high ground, or they would perish in a flood on the following day. The preacher further proclaimed that the faithful must stand on the rooftops of Point Pleasant and wait for the flood, and ordered those present to spread the word. They planned to praise the rushing waters in the light of dawn as the faithless perished beneath them.
For reasons which went unrecorded, a large group then eschewed the plan declared by the preacher, and fled Point Pleasant with Brother Charles. They traveled across the state to the entrance of a decommissioned mine, perched upon on a cliff overlooking Watoga.
Decades later, the Enlightened would describe this event as a misguided ritual to the red-eyed "Pretender Mothman," yet attribute this revelation to the Wise Mothman. They also claim it was Charles who "guided his brethren to safety in the Lucky Hole Mine" by hearing the Whispers of the Wise One. Further, the Enlightened attest that the Wise One foretold of "fire and flood," while the preacher at Point Pleasant spoke only of a flood.
The fallout lore is rich so I hope find this interesting and learn something new about the fallout world! AD Victoriam🖤
#TheLost#Father#ArthurMaxson#Brotherhoodofsteel#LucyMacLean#theghoul#CooperHoward#TranquilityLane#Vault112#ProjectSafehouse#Starship#RavenRock#Encalve#BrotherhoodofSteel#TheEncalve#TheMaster#SuperMutant#GlowingOne#TheGhoul#ColdFusion#TheInstitute#ResourceWars#Vault4#Vault32#Vault31#Vault33#FallouttvShow#Vaults#FalloutVTU#VaultTec#VaultTecUniversity#VaultTec#Shorts#FalloutVaults#Fallout#Fallout76
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