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What can only be explained as a supernatural event took place last night in Ottawa. The details are still coming in, and, due to the inexplicable nature of the phenomenon, may never be truly clear. From what can be gathered, the event began around 3 am, when thousands of Ottawa residents woke in screaming terror of an unknown horror. The first call to the police came at exactly 3:07AM, by a woman complaining that the green light of the moon was seeping through her black out curtains and creating a ghastly miasma that crept along the floor with a sickened, ravenous hunger. Other reports began to flood the dispatcher: grotesque shadows flickered in rooms with no light, geometry betrayed itself, creating impossible angles without changing, unnameable horrors began to creep from men's thought into the waking world. The dispatchers were soon overloaded, which only added to the sense of isolation that was felt, more than the realization that as a person they were alone, but that humankind itself was trapped in a singular prison staring into the dark void that waited to consume it - that creatures much beyond our own lurked in spaces and time unfathomable, and that all mankind had ever 'learned' had been force-fed to us by an infinite cosmos that laughed at our futility and weakness.

Perhaps the worst part, it is said, is the absolute silence that overtook the city in the colossal terror, so poignant that no sounds were uttered for fear of attracting the nameless watcher that waited, seething, in impossible cosmic vistas. 

 

The event ended as quickly as it began, with life returning to normal around 3:31 AM. 

 

There is no indication on how this will affect the Lynx in their upcoming game against the Outlaws, but practice is scheduled as usual. 

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