Recent dates have been greeted by the appearance of grave markers along the roads, particularly those heading north and east from the Pit's circumference. Each mound has been marked with a small collection of stones, upright planks of wood, cheap baubles, or the occasional bundle of shrubbery clippings.
These superficial graves seemingly hold little to no significance, for they give no telling of who is buried --- nor is anyone buried at all, should they be unearthed by the profoundly curious --- and evoke no aggressive response if disturbed.
These superficial graves seemingly hold little to no significance, for they give no telling of who is buried --- nor is anyone buried at all, should they be unearthed by the profoundly curious --- and evoke no aggressive response if disturbed.
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