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Introduction to the Town of Sins
When it comes to describing the sinfulness of towns, 'moral' terms and 'physical' are interchangeably employed. Thus, we talk of immoral settlements and wildcat purgatory. Words such as these connote more than dirt and squalor, they refer to foulness of human relations as such. We speak of wicked towns in the richest of agricultural communities, as not a few country preachers, earnest and glib but not too well read, would have us believe that sin finds its most abundant soil in urban life; or we speak of the saving grace that moves a congregation and makes a moral desert bloom. Religious or secular, the principle holds that cleanliness is next to godliness.
Why there should grow up a literature that assumes city sinfulness as a phenomenon both amusing and regrettable and at the same time scant attention to its manifestations in smaller units of population is not clear. It could be that our interest has been so concentrated upon urban phenomena that we have never really been convinced that towns as such foster anything so distinctive as sin directly goes back only a little more than thirty years. Only further study can show whether there is indeed anything socially sanctified in letting loose the passions of men and their daughters—for a season, of course. When all the surface similarities are disclosed such settings as canterbury, Florence, and Venice prove to be substantially different from the typical small American city. But this study can go beyond surface descriptions, showing something of what sin meant to the citizen of those little republics and how it came to be redeemed, or else what its bearers suffered in the way of punishment. How similar to us, in this as in other things, were the men in whose America was eventually to develop!
Description and History of the Town
Scythe II is located in the cliffs and mountains just to the east of the Great Eastern Ocean, under a series of jagged peaks. She who calls all home is Scythe II. Here is found no sense of conflict or hostility; here the spirit of the town rules. It was at the northern tip of the Stone Tooth where three people heard the call to settle at this location that soon would become Scythe II. While exploring the pass, a man named Dorothy tended the wounded. Supernatural forces came alive in the form of a 12-foot stone giant that came forth and spoke to the three. The settlers took note of the towering basalt columns at the southeast end of the pass. The sandstone cliffs to the southwest and tumbling rock to the northeast all enhanced the solitude of the site.
The new members of the community learned much about their new home from the Click Clack brothers, the operating owners of the Salted Mine. With the rudimentary support of paper construction and stone legs, Scythe II now stands at a crossroads. The love of the stone giant and the mysterious hill has called to some. New arrivals who have a yearning to build homes nearby are ready to join in harmony with the spirits who have called the few who are already living here to honor their lives here. All that is asked for is that people be true to Scythe II, leave when their hearts are heavy, leave when they have blessed their souls, and not take without honor.
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