The current year is 2002. Anyway, you arrived and walked out of the bus and you walk through the howling nighttime woods of Northern Maine, you see a very old and worn down rickety sign that reads:
“WELCOME TO CAMP AMETHYST, ESTABLISHED SINCE 1895”
“What are you doing out of your cabin at this hour? Oh goodness me I’m so sorry, dear god. You must be the new camper who arrived… my sincere apologies, I didn’t expect you to arrive later than usual,” The tall, and athletic camp director, Judie Laurabeth Bell, says, pushing up her wide-rim sunglasses. “Would you like to choose to settle down in one of our Six cabins? Aside from that, this full area composes of 6 different cabins which can harbor up to 16 people, a community bonfire, dining hall and a activity center.”
Cabin #1 – Moose Cabin Cabin #2 – Bear Cabin Cabin #3 – Wolf Cabin Cabin #4 – Eagle Cabin Cabin #5 - Rabbit Cabin Cabin #6 - Fox Cabin