Monthly Archives: October 2019

Walkers of the Purple Path – Sgt. Cole Halley-Burton

After wrapping up an adventure on the Horn of Africa, and bidding farewell to the surviving team members,  I found myself drawn back to the area of the Northwestern Frontier where Jackal had been investigating recently re-opened portals. After a … Continue reading

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Grotto Canyon Scouting Mission – Cpt. A.E. Sable

For some twenty years, I’d heard about Grotto Canyon, discovered by The Palliser Expedition in 1858. Captain John Palliser described the discovery of a cave having a large stream which lead to a clear pool and green mossy bank. I … Continue reading

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Information & Context on Period Tropical / Desert Outfits – by Charles Thatcher

Okay, so, the claim has been brought up again that the historical outfits my friends and I wear “glorify colonialism, opression, and racism.” I am finally giving a full response to be referred to in the future. To counter, I … Continue reading

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