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[04 Aug 2010 · 6:43pm] |
Wednesday August 3, 2010 God Hates Fangs — It's a message the residents of Paradise Falls have become mind-numbingly accustomed to for the last few days. Known throughout the United States as a pro-vampire community, Paradise Falls was thrust into the media spotlight following the brutal murder of three Fellowship of the Sun supporters and a local police officer.
An influx of tourists, protesters, and even new residents have been spotted in Paradise Falls. But just what does that mean for the locals?
"It's pretty obvious how tense it's been lately," Brian Stewart, a local vampire-friendly business owner told us. "We've had to call the police twice to stop protesters from tearing our building apart."
Some have expressed fear for their safety not from their vampire neighbours, but from the anti-vampire protesters who have recently moved in.
"We've raised our kids not to be afraid of vampires, but with people who stand on the streets and yell about how dangerous they are all the time who's to say they won't be influenced?" Linda Rogers, mother of three, explained to us that she had began dating a vampire man, who chose to remain anonymous for his own safety, shortly after the death of her first husband. She is now concerned the presence of the Fellowship of the Sun will make her children fear the only fatherly influence they have.
Yet despite the many people who find the Fellowship a curse rather than a blessing, there are still those who are thankful for their presence. One of the community's oldest living citizens at 98 years old, Walter Harding, has expressed his gratitude for the church's recent interest in his hometown.
"They're trying to show everyone what vampires are really like," Harding told us. "Anyone who thinks they're harmless is just in denial and God has sent the Fellowship to us to lead these ignorant people back to their senses."
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[11 Jul 2010 · 4:22pm] |
Against my better judgment, Isabel, I have decided to let you go shopping with your friend. However, I want you to be careful. Am I understood?
In fact, I want all the vampires that have swore fealty to me to be extremely cautious. I do not wish to have to wage an all out war to avenge you should you foolishly got caught by these pieces of scum.
Do not disappoint me.
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[10 Jul 2010 · 2:30am] |
Here's to hoping I run into one of those Fellowship of the Sun fuckers in a dark alley. Somebody needs to teach them the proper respect and get respect for our fallen Sheriff of Texas, Area 9. I dare one of them to mess with me. I would love to rip their throat open and drain them dry.
That being said, until the threat of them being in the area is removed, Elisabeth, Isabel, you are to stay inside. I will hear no complaints on the matter. Am I perfectly understood?
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[09 Jul 2010 · 11:20am] |
hi, i am elijah.
rather than introduce myself any further, i am going to ask questions. if you want to know something about me, just ask.
though i am sure the topic of vampires has been exhausted already on this community/everywhere, i dont care. i am new to this city, and i am curious about it. is anyone here a vampire ? im not aligned with either the fellowship or AVL, i am just curious.
humans can say hi too i guess.
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[08 Jul 2010 · 12:05am] |
Sunday July 8, 2010 Fellowship of the Sun in Paradise Falls? — According to sources, it's a very likely possibility. The church was established shortly after the Great Revelation, and its mission has supposedly been to inform the public of the truths about vampires. Since the passing of its founder, Reverend Theodore Newlin, however, critics have taken note of its decidedly darker turn when his son, Reverend Steve Newlin, stepped into place. Most recent of the church's many controversies is the apparent kidnap of a vampire in the Dallas area.
So of all the cities the church would want to go to in such a drastic time for themselves, why would they choose Paradise Falls? We asked ourselves the same thing, and in an attempt to find the answers, we spoke with several Fellowship of the Sun representatives.
"Why not Paradise Falls? As far as we can tell, it's the only city in America that really needs to reconnect with God," says Michelle Fernandez. "The Lord has sent us here to find and lead His flock back to Him."
Paradise Falls was ranked #3 on a recent poll for the top ten most vampire-friendly cities in the United States. In November of 2009 it was reported that the city had seen a staggering 20% vampire population increase from its original 5% in early 2008. ... Continued on page A9 →
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[05 Jul 2010 · 6:46pm] |
I don't care having my things poached out from under me, but apparently my beloved little mixologist, Antoine, is leaving Paradise Falls for an offer in Vegas. I cannot blame the temptation upon the tempted... but it does leave me short one bartender.
Visit The Rouge's website for an application. Experience required, personality also. Late hours, decent money and fun. Lots of that last bit.
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