Whalenstown Stone

Whalenstown Stone, a huge rock located in Whalenstown with Pre-Columbian symbols of unknown origin carved into it. The Whalenstown Stone has been examined by linguists from Eastbury University and found that it's symbols matched the ones on the Eshermek Tablets. It was originally found near an abandoned farm that dated back to 1799. Evidence of the Whalenstown Stone being undisturbed by humans has been found.

History
The Red Goose tribe claimed that it was made by "strangers with wild hair and blue eyes, and dressed in rock coats" but the account was dismissed as folklore. However other stories mention the strangers having an olive complexion, brown eyes and dark hair dressed in colorful and golden clothes. This description matches the Mediterranean people that includes the Phoenicians.

Deciphering the Whalenstown Stone
Many attempted to decipher the Whalenstown Stone and failed due to the lack of knowledge of the Eshermitic symbols at that time. Later in 1932 Professor David H. Shavell was assigned to the Whalenstown Stone case and deciphered the first half of the symbols and found that it was an ancient treaty with the inhabitants and the foreigners who were rumored to land into the area.

This discovery sparked controversy and also was rejected by the locals as being an elaborate hoax.

Mysterious Occurrences
The store was associated with a series of mysterious and strange occurrences that started out with a strange sound like humming from the sky, shadow creatures lurking in the dark, and screaming women who were reported to be running away from something.