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The Croatoan
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Concluída, Primeira publicação em ago 25, 2015
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. In 1587, English, led by John White, found a colony Roanoke Island. They had friendly neighbors, AKA the Croatoan Tribe. Now, what they didn't have was supplies to survive. So, John White, being a good leader went back on a ship to get some supplies. He had left behind 115 people.

Sadly, due to the war of Spain, he got stuck in England, and returned after 3 years. Now, when he came back, he found that no colonist remained. The only thing that did remain, was CROATOAN written almost everywhere. There was no sign of the colonists even in the neighborhood. Till date, it's one of the biggest mysteries of the history. 

So, here's what happens when it occurs again in India. This story holds an account of young Arya whose life has turned upside down because of what happened in 1587. 

This story is entirely fictional, and not meant to hurt or offend anyone.
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