Wasn't it the word carved into a tree or something when Jamestown disappeared?
Edit: Or not Jamestown. Whatever that place was called. I'm going to wikipedia.
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Wasn't it the word carved into a tree or something when Jamestown disappeared?
Edit: Or not Jamestown. Whatever that place was called. I'm going to wikipedia.
Roanoake
That one.
Yes.
And I think it's Cro-A-To-an. (Long o - both times.)
Wasn't it the word carved into a tree or something when Jamestown disappeared?
Yep, but it was the Roanoke colony (often just known as the Lost Colony) on the NC coast that disappeared 20 years before Jamestown was founded.
Signed, Doesn't Grok SPN, But These NC People Don't Shut UP About It.
The one I'm really looking forward to seeing again is "Hunted." It'll be interesting to see how the episode feels now that I know what happens with Ava.
but it was the Roanoke colony
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Thank you! I knew I had heard it before, and couldn't think where. Of course, using wikipedia didn't occur to me.
Wikipedia entry on Roanoke Colony
I think it's a subtle misdirect from the post-apocalyptic zombie vibe.
eta: haha, Wiki x-post!