ITT: creepy historiacal incidents that you want to see be made into movies or tv shows
ITT: creepy historiacal incidents that you want to see be made into movies or tv shows
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They died because they were stupid colonists
Roanoke is in Supernatural, OP. In an earlier season, 3... 4, maybe?
>Sir Walter rather-a-wally Raleigh
Oh great it’s this guy again. Stop making this thread...
Why do you even click on threads you don't like? There's 149 other threads you could go in. Do you enjoy being triggered?
I actually like these threads so you can leave
shut up fag
someone post the archive screenshot again
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>I want more capeshit threads
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So they didn't actually check the island that's name was carved?
they didn't go to that island. Only revisionists want you to think that
>guy
this is not a person. this is a bot thread. they are automatically created and posted.
this is basically a one big test, to see how much replies you can get .
From the tigers pov
They couldn't take a single extra day to go check it? Or was there a lot of natives there and it would be dangerous?
Those are some good shit, sir.
>They couldn't take a single extra day to go check it?
I don't know much but when the ship came back with supplies from England, they saw that the colony was ransacked. This should be the biggest clue that they didn't go willingly from the colony. The neighbouring tribe probably saw an opportunity to attack them when they were starving. They probably took women with them to have as sex slaves (this points to the fact that some tribesmen were mixed raced) as to what happened to the rest its unknown since they haven't found any bodies yet.
The ship was delayed because of the war with Spain. It was meant to be back within a year but took longer.
It's a cool historical story. The story of the colonists could make a good miniseries like the Terror.
>All the houses and fortifications had been dismantled, which meant that their departure had not been hurried
From the wiki article. I guess this assumes natives wouldn't dismantle buildings
rude
isn't it basically confirmed that they were just starving and abandoned the colony to find help and food with the other Indian tribes? The word "croatoan" on the tree is the name of a tribe, and apparently pocahontas' dad powhatan killed those tribes and the few colonists they harbored.
it's not really creepy at all but a good writer could give it a really nice twist and make it into a "The Terror" type miniseries
see
you faggot/x/ aren't going to trick me again
The ninth episode of the second season:
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Since the Terror went anthology route it would be prime material. Dyatlov Pass would also be good.
Too bad we get internment camp story that sounds boring as fuck.
>sex slaves
Natives didn't practice sex slavery, take your v-irgin sex fantasies elsewhere.
They up and left you morons. There's no mystery to it.
It only sounds boring because you lack imagination.
>Natives didn't practice sex slavery
but they did. Almost all meso-american tribes did
But there's nothing scary about the premise to begin with. They'll have to rely on supernatural shit to make it scary and that was the weakest part of the original series.
I dunno about creepy but that House episode where he goes to another hospital and sees a patient that can't move anything in his body and everybody thinks he's in a coma and were going to kill him but house sees something in his eyes that's he's alive and saves him. It's like sleep paralysis on steroids
>But there's nothing scary about the premise to begin with.
you're joking right?
They were internment camps, not extermination camps
it was fucking solved and was totally obvious
>You are trapped in the most hostile conditions in the world with an unknown monster halfway across the world, nobody knows where you are, you are all slowly going insane from the food and hope is dying over the months
vs
>You have to go live in this camp for a few years, its pretty basic but it's not like you'll starve to death or lack medical treatment or get killed. Then you are free to go home.
woah you are right, very difficult to choose which is scarier.
No mystery there. They lived with the natives because fuck being a pilgrim in those times.
The story of the Ayuwoki
>Roanoke Island was not originally the planned location for the colony and the idea of moving elsewhere had been discussed. Before the Governor's departure, he and the colonists had agreed that a message would be carved into a tree if they had moved and would include an image of a Maltese Cross if the decision was made by force.[4] White found no such cross
Seems pretty obvious.
I feel like Dyatlov Pass is too little to make a series though, even if it's just 10 episodes. The whole mystery takes place over one day and every body was found (I think?) so there's no opportunity for extending the plot either. I could really see the settler camp working though, do a supernatural twist like in The Terror and build on the panic and desperation that starts to amount as they start realizing there is no ship/food coming.
The internment camp we get next season sounds shit though yea.
Donner Party anime needs to be a thing.
Easily the most brutal fucking shit I ever read. The cannibalism is actually the least interesting bit about it.