Ellie Carter She stomps up to the six graves to see what they mean.
Six graves with ornate headstones seem to be the most recent ones present, though they aren’t identical in the least. Curiously, unlike the other graves here, most of these currently aren’t covered in any blood… though strangely, this feels wrong to you. Like it’s something to fix.
The first is decorated with a tall complex religious cross, and the name on it simply reads “David Churchwell” with decorative symbols where more information might have been. There’s a lone unused shotgun shell in front of the grave.
The second headstone has a stone carving of a book with the letter A alongside an apple on its top, as the name on the bottom portion of the tombstone simply reads “Isabelle Churchwell”, with decorative symbols where more might be. There’s a lone unused shotgun shell in front of the grave.
The third is a much smaller headstone than the others, with a stone teddy bear carved into it. The name reads “Mary Churchwell”, with decorative symbols where more might be. There’s a lone unused shotgun shell in front of the grave.
The fourth grave is… blank, with no discerning features, and no writing at all. Is this a placeholder, or… perhaps an unknown identity? Regardless, there is a lone unused shotgun shell in front of the grave.
The fifth grave’s headstone is the image of a beautiful angel, with wings softly splayed to the side in a way that makes it seem to be mid-flight. The name reads as “Grace Churchwell”, though the last name Harper is also lightly visible under where the Churchwell is. The ground in front of the grave is empty.
The sixth gravestone is a combination of a religious cross and a medical one with a snake around it, and it’s hard to tell which it is. The name reads “Vincent Churchwell”, though now that you’re stepping closer, you realize the grave is still open, with a half dug hole inside. Better watch your step to not fall in. Though… there IS blood in this one, and maybe something else inside?