Sleepy Little Township
PreGame Timeline
Dec 10, 1897: PM | Anu-Ki wake the “Protector” |
Dec 11, 1897: sunset | The Protector goes to town (as an Indian in traditional garb) to investigate. Meets Sarah Goodfield and tries to talk to her, learning that the new “white skinned” people speak a different language and wear strange clothing |
Dec 11, 1897: evening | Sarah warns her neighbor and friend Gretel Kitchen about the “strange, drunk Indian man” |
Dec 11, 1897: evening | The Protector investigates the city and discovers shocking things (painting of a buffalo herd being slaughtered by horsemen, photos of slaughtered Indians strung up disrespectfully, a bison head hung on the saloon wall, etc.). |
Dec 12, 1897 | The Protector awakens 2 “Defenders”, and instructs the Anu-Ki to make European style clothes |
Dec 14, 1897 | The Protector and Defenders (Anu) gather European clothing, and go to the city |
Dec 21, 1897 | The Anu discover that the original native inhabitants now live in a small village to the South |
Dec 22, 1897 | The Anu begin searching South to find the Lenape |
Dec 24, 1897 | The Anu find the Lenape reservation and speak to the elders. After hearing the European atrocities, they share plans to remove the white-skins, restore the Lenape, and replenish the bison herds. The elders tell them that the herds have migrated West |
Dec 25, 1897 | The Anunnaki return to the Rock and begin fabrication of additional clothing and money |
Dec 26, 1897 | The Anu head West to find the buffalo herd |
Dec 27, 1897 (mon) | Dr. Miller visits the Lenape reservation (last weekend of every month). Elders order him to be held captive (to protect him from the Anu-Na infiltration) |
Dec 27, 1897: A.M. | General Store mother Bernice Keepsake takes ill |
Dec 29, 1897: A.M. | Doctor Miller attempts to leave the Indian reservation. He is detained |
Jan 3, 1898: 2pm | General Store’s mother Bernice Keepsake dies from the flu at the age of 67 |
Jan 4, 1898 | The Sheriff sends a telegraph regarding the missing Doctor, and need for temporary help |
Jan 5, 1898: 9am | a simple ceremony for Bernice Keepsake |
Jan 7, 1898 | Mary receives a telegraph that Dr. Miller has gone missing. He has not been seen for over a week, and the Williams Township, PA is in dire need of a temporary doctor. She replies to accept the position |
Jan 9, 1898 | The Anu, having found no signs of the bison herds, return to the rock |
Jan 10, 1898 | Mary takes a carriage to Williams Township |
Jan 10, 1898: 6pm | The Anu return to the city |
Jan 11, 1898: 2am | Judd digs up Bernice and takes her home to make jerky and stew meat |
Jan 14, 1898 | Mary arrives in Williams Township and takes up temporary residence in Dr. Miller’s home/office – with the permission of the Sheriff, of course |
Jan 15, 1898 | Mary learns from the General Store owner that his mother took ill the very night Dr. Miller failed to return from picking up supplies (and died 11 days later) |
Jan 20, 1898: Midnight or so | Anunnaki replace a young man’s (Frank Goodfield) parents, Sarah and Paul |
Jan 21, 1898: PM | Frank Goodfield approaches Mary regarding his “disoriented” parents |
Jan 27, 1898: 10 pm | Mary surprised when men from the bar bring in a man with a broken arm (compound fracture), from a brawl. He is strangely calm, so she thinks he may be in shock. She sets and binds the arm, and he does not appear to suffer as much pain as would be typically expected. Most likely drunk |
Jan 27, 1898: 11 pm | Mary goes to the Sheriff’s office to report the incident. He is not there – deputy says there was a disturbance at the Saloon |
Jan 27, 1898: 11:30 pm | Mary heads to the Saloon. Sheriff is not there. She collects evidence |
Jan 28, 1898: 2 am | Mary heads to the Sheriff’s office and finds him walking in from the North gate. He seemed disoriented and confused |
Jan 28, 1898: 10 am | Mary speaks with the Sheriff. He seems better, but still a little bit off |
Jan 28, 1898 | Mary writes a letter to Betty – she addresses it to Dr. Orkliff with “Urgent” written boldly on the face |
Jan 29, 1898 9 A.M. | The letter is delivered to the Easton Post Office |
Jan 29, 1898: 6 P.M. | 3 new deputies arrive from Easton. |
Jan 30, 1898 | Mary’s letter goes out to Bridgeport |
Feb 4, 1898 | Mary’s letter arrives in Bridgeport |
Feb 5, 1898: A.M. | Mary’s letter arrives at the hospital |
Feb 5, 1898: P.M. | investigators receive Mary’s letter to Dr. Orkliff. It is actually a letter to Betty – Mary knowing that Betty would open it since it said “Urgent” and the Dr. was away in Vienna. She did not want to raise suspicion by addressing it to Mary |