The Mystery of the Red Deer River Totem Cult

Dr. Angharad Llywelyn, Lady Kat Sable, Robert MacTavish, Capt. A.E. Sable, J.A. Irvine investigating cult activity along the Red Deer River.

Cole Halley-Burton gives the all-clear, MacTavish, being a proper engineer disagrees with his assessment and stays behind with Dr. Llywelyn.

“It hasn’t collapsed yet, right?”

J.A. Irvine spots the reported standing icons.

A strange totem!

This pathway had an eerie, unsettling feeling that caused Kat to immediately return to base camp. Dr. Llywelyn had broken a toe, her third in total within a few days, and met Kat at the camp.

Obviously a cult!

The sound of the howling wind made for uneasy investigation.

Haunting assemblies.

The totems were almost beyone counting and extended a vast distance. But what is their purpose?! Who put them here?

 

Coin offerings were made to many of the totems, over a long period of time.

 

They mock our efforts to understand.

 

Dinosaur figurines glued to a large vertebrae. Madness!

“For God’s sake, Sable! Whatever you do, DON’T TOUCH THEM!”

A classic Goddess effigy.

He may have cursed us all.

“I think we’re being watched!”, Irvine whispered.

We returned to the bridge and made our own offering. Not out of superstition, but rather that it felt like the right thing to do.

We’ll take our notes and recollections back and try to come to a consenus about what’s happening in the region, and perhaps plan a return to catch cult activity in action.

Photos by A.E. Sable, J.A. Irvine, Stephen Campbell, & Dees Lees

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