Yes. So, we didn't get any dates, so I'm not sure where this falls in the timeline of events.
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The statue you may have noticed finally had a plaque in the daylight version of Beacon. Woofington Von Bone. He was also a husband and father. We eventually learned that he had three children, Pawlina, Puppette, and Barkley because we found notes written to him...unless of course their father was a mayor following Mr. Von Bone. Either way, one of the mayor's children was writing letters to their father that grew progressively more concerned and with a lot of hints that something might have been amiss. Unfortunately, the child that wrote it didn't include much detail about WHAT those issues were, just the concerns a child might have for a distraught family and overworked father.
There did seem to be hints of mass disappearances and unrest in the community that even a child was able to pick up on.
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[Maes flips his notes to a new page]
The statue you may have noticed finally had a plaque in the daylight version of Beacon. Woofington Von Bone. He was also a husband and father. We eventually learned that he had three children, Pawlina, Puppette, and Barkley because we found notes written to him...unless of course their father was a mayor following Mr. Von Bone. Either way, one of the mayor's children was writing letters to their father that grew progressively more concerned and with a lot of hints that something might have been amiss. Unfortunately, the child that wrote it didn't include much detail about WHAT those issues were, just the concerns a child might have for a distraught family and overworked father.
There did seem to be hints of mass disappearances and unrest in the community that even a child was able to pick up on.