The Dimanasus Prophecy story is rooted in 1960s America, in a small rural community along North Carolina's coast. The people there were hard-working fishermen and hunters, very poor, and depended upon nature’s bounty to feed their families.
Since they lacked the typical activities and culture that people in larger American towns and cities enjoyed, these people would have open air parties. They would dance and sing together over big bonfires, living it up over a fresh keg of homemade beer. The children would play together; do their homework together, and tell ghost tales before bedtime. They were close-knit. They supported each other and enjoyed the simple things of life in a poor rural village.
"There was one particular family who had two little girls. They were named Angela and Fiona."
Fiona and Angela lived the simple life of a poor Appalachian family in the 1960s.
Angela watches a man having sex with her sister Fiona, while Tommy plays the fiddle.
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