DeathsKnight
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Camp Glacier Hills…the name says just how the water was of this beautiful lake. Being fed from streams coming from the mountain range and meandering through several hills, the water was cold, refreshing during the summer, but during the winter hypothermia came within mere minutes. This made the camp very popular during the summer time. The first owners were a large group of investors who saw this little piece of uninhabited land as the perfect spot to make money. It was but six miles from the town named Burrough, the town started out as a prospecting camp, grew steadily, collapsed when the gold was gone and the only thing keeping it alive was travellers who took the shorter route from Newton to Strousburg , it wasn’t really a short cut, only taking two hours from your travelling time as it meandered through the hills, but it was a very scenic route with it’s brush and fir, even some pine as well. The streams glinted in the sun, creating the image of silver veins between the lush green, winter rain fell heavily and only fishermen would brave the lake during that time, so the inhabitants were never more than ten a week at the camp. Burrough itself was said to be named after the finding father Alexander Burroughs, other said that the place was actually named Borrow, but that the Office of Registration thought the name to be misspelled and that the agent who worked with the Registration formed was Arthur Burrough and that is how the town became known as Burrough.
When the camp opened, Burrough lifted it’s head again, grocers could get stock, Diners could sell food and summer time brought Burrough back onto the map and so it went on for six whole years. Then tragedy struck, not only the town, but several campers’ families as well, a young boy drowned and his father who was in town for supplies, came to the camp to find out that the one he had doted on most drowned, all because his wife was busy talking to a younger man. This cracked his sanity and he took his hunting knife to his wife, when people tried to stop him, he went at them as well, in his insane rage and grief there was not much anybody could do to stop him. When the Police arrived, he actually stabbed an officer and was shot dead, that left a body count of twenty dead and six in serious condition. The reputation of the camp suffered severely and the owners had to close down the camp after years went by and nobody wished to use the site.
Six years later an oil baron bought out the land, he wanted to refurbish it and donate it to the Boy Scout foundation. Six months into renovation one of the workers came stumbling into town, bloodied and exhausted. It seemed like one of the other workers had gone postal and started killing his mates with a fire axe. The man got away after releasing a pile of lumber posts which was suspended by a crane, to be used the next day on one of the cabins. Police investigated, found thirty dead and a man holding a fire axe in one hand crushed to death under a pile of lumber posts. Now nobody wished to go work there and again the camp fell into disrepair. Six years passed and the oil baron died, leaving Camp Glacier Hills to Chris Redds in his will. Chris Redds haven’t heard from his old school buddy David Readings for years, being included into his will was a shock.
Chris Redds inspected the new grounds he now possessed and started renovation; it took his almost a total of ten months to get the camp ready and fixed. The water was still clear and cold, mists still drifted on the top of the water on chilly mornings, it was a beautiful place, but the name Glacier Hills never was a place that you wanted to visit with your family. Chriss Redds applied for a rename and it was approved, Camp Pine Lake came into being and pretty soon visitors came and the word spread about the camp. It never reached it’s previous fame, but the camp was a quiet get-away for families and Chris Redds made the money back he had spent, he used the rest upgrade the camp, build new cabins and employ a groundskeeper and after he had heard about the reason for the first killing spree, he employed a temporary life guard and things seemed to go quite well at Camp Pine Lake.
Clyde Davidson
Clyde was born to quite a normal family, his father a tax agent, his mother a house wife, he was the only child. From an early age Clyde was fascinated with guns and knives, never did he show any inkling of being unstable, he did well in school, better on the sport field, he graduated with honours and left for college. In college he studied for a chemical engineer, he found that the effects of chemicals on living and dead tissue fascinated him. His fascination grew until one evening he locked one of his fellow students inside of a glass cage they used to test gasses on plants and released a neurotoxin. He studied the effects with glee, unlocked the cage, sabotaged the release button and called campus security. A full investigation was launched and Clyde was removed as the only suspect and the fatality written off as a tragedy, an accident which happened due to equipment failure. This set things in motion for Clyde, he decided to not use chemicals, it could be traced to him and even backlash on him. Guns and knives was his answer and that was what he turned to, the black market wasn’t very difficult to find, he bought an assault rifle, which was legal under constitution, but illegally bought, a hunting rifle and of course enough ammunition.
His killing spree lasted for two weeks, several agencies was looking for him by the time he went to ground, the last person he killed had fought back, leaving him with quite a scar on his face. He knew that hiding away for a few years was his only answer and the man known as “Hunter” suddenly fell from the grid, the law agencies have not forgotten about him and they continued their man-hunt. The only thing that Clyde really liked about the little town he had chosen for his retreat was that it was off the grid, low rent and had been rocked by several setbacks in the past. He had gotten himself a home gym and spent his time working out, by the end of two years he had grown into quite a huge man, where he had been 6’8” with a mass of 240lbs he now stood at 6’8” and 310lbs. When he went out his clothes was baggy, his hood up and a cap with sunglasses. The townspeople have accepted him as a loner; they wondered where he got his money from, but were too thankful for the income to ask.
When the old groundskeeper at Camp Pine Lake left, Clyde applied for the job and soon found himself on the grounds of a place which had struck fear into the hearts and minds of many people twenty and fourteen years ago. Clyde was in his element, he did his work perfectly and was almost never seen, he of course stayed in Burrough, which suited everybody concerned just fine. Every now and then he would see his face in the newspaper or on a television, but nobody ever placed two and two together and so Clyde remained in Burrough, spending his spare time on his home gym and his working time doing everything Mr Redds left on the notice board for him to do. If the fact that Mr Redds never saw Clyde bothered him, he never said so, he just seemed pleased that the work was done, fast and efficiently.
When the camp opened, Burrough lifted it’s head again, grocers could get stock, Diners could sell food and summer time brought Burrough back onto the map and so it went on for six whole years. Then tragedy struck, not only the town, but several campers’ families as well, a young boy drowned and his father who was in town for supplies, came to the camp to find out that the one he had doted on most drowned, all because his wife was busy talking to a younger man. This cracked his sanity and he took his hunting knife to his wife, when people tried to stop him, he went at them as well, in his insane rage and grief there was not much anybody could do to stop him. When the Police arrived, he actually stabbed an officer and was shot dead, that left a body count of twenty dead and six in serious condition. The reputation of the camp suffered severely and the owners had to close down the camp after years went by and nobody wished to use the site.
Six years later an oil baron bought out the land, he wanted to refurbish it and donate it to the Boy Scout foundation. Six months into renovation one of the workers came stumbling into town, bloodied and exhausted. It seemed like one of the other workers had gone postal and started killing his mates with a fire axe. The man got away after releasing a pile of lumber posts which was suspended by a crane, to be used the next day on one of the cabins. Police investigated, found thirty dead and a man holding a fire axe in one hand crushed to death under a pile of lumber posts. Now nobody wished to go work there and again the camp fell into disrepair. Six years passed and the oil baron died, leaving Camp Glacier Hills to Chris Redds in his will. Chris Redds haven’t heard from his old school buddy David Readings for years, being included into his will was a shock.
Chris Redds inspected the new grounds he now possessed and started renovation; it took his almost a total of ten months to get the camp ready and fixed. The water was still clear and cold, mists still drifted on the top of the water on chilly mornings, it was a beautiful place, but the name Glacier Hills never was a place that you wanted to visit with your family. Chriss Redds applied for a rename and it was approved, Camp Pine Lake came into being and pretty soon visitors came and the word spread about the camp. It never reached it’s previous fame, but the camp was a quiet get-away for families and Chris Redds made the money back he had spent, he used the rest upgrade the camp, build new cabins and employ a groundskeeper and after he had heard about the reason for the first killing spree, he employed a temporary life guard and things seemed to go quite well at Camp Pine Lake.
Clyde Davidson
Clyde was born to quite a normal family, his father a tax agent, his mother a house wife, he was the only child. From an early age Clyde was fascinated with guns and knives, never did he show any inkling of being unstable, he did well in school, better on the sport field, he graduated with honours and left for college. In college he studied for a chemical engineer, he found that the effects of chemicals on living and dead tissue fascinated him. His fascination grew until one evening he locked one of his fellow students inside of a glass cage they used to test gasses on plants and released a neurotoxin. He studied the effects with glee, unlocked the cage, sabotaged the release button and called campus security. A full investigation was launched and Clyde was removed as the only suspect and the fatality written off as a tragedy, an accident which happened due to equipment failure. This set things in motion for Clyde, he decided to not use chemicals, it could be traced to him and even backlash on him. Guns and knives was his answer and that was what he turned to, the black market wasn’t very difficult to find, he bought an assault rifle, which was legal under constitution, but illegally bought, a hunting rifle and of course enough ammunition.
His killing spree lasted for two weeks, several agencies was looking for him by the time he went to ground, the last person he killed had fought back, leaving him with quite a scar on his face. He knew that hiding away for a few years was his only answer and the man known as “Hunter” suddenly fell from the grid, the law agencies have not forgotten about him and they continued their man-hunt. The only thing that Clyde really liked about the little town he had chosen for his retreat was that it was off the grid, low rent and had been rocked by several setbacks in the past. He had gotten himself a home gym and spent his time working out, by the end of two years he had grown into quite a huge man, where he had been 6’8” with a mass of 240lbs he now stood at 6’8” and 310lbs. When he went out his clothes was baggy, his hood up and a cap with sunglasses. The townspeople have accepted him as a loner; they wondered where he got his money from, but were too thankful for the income to ask.
When the old groundskeeper at Camp Pine Lake left, Clyde applied for the job and soon found himself on the grounds of a place which had struck fear into the hearts and minds of many people twenty and fourteen years ago. Clyde was in his element, he did his work perfectly and was almost never seen, he of course stayed in Burrough, which suited everybody concerned just fine. Every now and then he would see his face in the newspaper or on a television, but nobody ever placed two and two together and so Clyde remained in Burrough, spending his spare time on his home gym and his working time doing everything Mr Redds left on the notice board for him to do. If the fact that Mr Redds never saw Clyde bothered him, he never said so, he just seemed pleased that the work was done, fast and efficiently.
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