Apparantly I'm the only one here who read Tales of the Slayers, Vol 1, where Virginia Dare is a Slayer.
That's the book version right? I have the graphic novel, but haven't read the short stories.
Wasn't Darla from Roanoke, though, and isn't it insinuated that she and the Master wiped out the colony?
Hard to believe that Victor, the house she was in was way, way too nice for an early colony like Roanoke.
But historical accuracy was never too big on ME's priority list...
Also, the subtitle in that scene said "The Virginia Colony", or something like that. I'm not sure that would include Roanoke.
Well, the Viriginia colony would have been founded after Roanoke disappeared...
Ah, well. Haven't seen that one for awhile.
The script says 1607, and I'm going to try very hard to ignore the very well-established colony, not to mention the presence of nuns, in the year Jamestown was founded.
See me? I'm ignoring.
lalalalalalala...
You never got the fun mystical stuff? That's too bad.
No, not really. We did get stuff about the Iroquois, but mostly just the bit about the organization of the Iroquois Confederacy influencing the Constitution.
The script says 1607, and I'm going to try very hard to ignore the very well-established colony, not to mention the presence of nuns, in the year Jamestown was founded.
Doesn't worry me so much. I mean, I'm pretty sure Spiro Agnew wasn't literally a demon in our world.
I bought the first two 1602's today and I'm in love with the art work. Very beautifully done.
We got the San Juan Pig Wars.
I always thought pigs were peaceable.
Well, that's one more illusion shattered.
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