Henry wave to Vanessa in greeting. "Good Morning, there." He said with a smile.
Henry looked at the board in thought as he planned his next move. He took his Kings Knight and hooked it to the front to mirror Billy's move. He was curious to see now who would draw first blood.
Henry found he enjoyed listening to Billy as revealed another means to view the events around them. There was never a dull moment it seemed with him. Listening to his tale of a manhunt into the realm of the strange, however, brought with it memories he thought he left buried long ago.
"I think I heard about that kind of creature," Henry offered as he tried to push the memories back down. "It sounds like a creature form a old folk tale called a Windigo. I can only assume that there was much lost in the translation between your peoples Keewokw and what was made popular by the media." Henry said. He hesitated for a moment. The strange happenings Billy encountered brought with it too many voices asking for recognition.
"I have never been to those places in Maine or Vermont," Henry began "But I have been in a few places that were just as wrong. Houses that could kill sound and devour all the light within it. Those places made it hard to tell if I wasn't somehow entombed beneath a lonely mountain. Those places were wrong in a way I doubt I will ever understand."
Henry's face grew more grim as he continued. "I don't hold to any one idea of how things work. If you stick to one idea too long you try to make it fit everything. There are some idea though that refuse to allow for such nice concepts. The best I can offer in this is these places are like stars collapsing on themselves. They draw things in as the do until they become heavier than we can understand. They can take rules we live by like time and space and make them into cruel jokes. Science can only offer a possible reason behind why places are so wrong. When those fail the lab coats just say we are letting our imaginations get the better of us."
"The punchline is one their heads though. It seems to me the ones trying to prove we are all acting like kids are the ones helping to cause the next Roanoke to come about." The cheer from before made a striking return as Henry leaned back in his seat with a smile.