On Eruption Day, the region was largely untouched, though very small amounts of ash were reported. The aftermath, however, was a different story. Soon, as with the rest of the world, dust and ash blotted out much of the sun, causing crops to fail. This caused mass panic across the nation, already in the grips of the Great Depression.
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| - Brythonia (Yellowstone:1936)
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| - On Eruption Day, the region was largely untouched, though very small amounts of ash were reported. The aftermath, however, was a different story. Soon, as with the rest of the world, dust and ash blotted out much of the sun, causing crops to fail. This caused mass panic across the nation, already in the grips of the Great Depression.
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| - Map of Brythonia in the 1950's. Inhabited areas in dark green, claimed areas in light green.
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| - On Eruption Day, the region was largely untouched, though very small amounts of ash were reported. The aftermath, however, was a different story. Soon, as with the rest of the world, dust and ash blotted out much of the sun, causing crops to fail. This caused mass panic across the nation, already in the grips of the Great Depression.
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