This would mean that mutants at least were already on the peninsula at this point, further pointing towards the artifacts as the cause of the mutants.
According to the Latin Paper, the Missionaries encountered a four-legged woman, most likely referring to Virginia. Their corpses are often left alone and mummified, which suggests a sudden catastrophic event which led to their death. Bibles too are a frequent find near their old camps and inside the caves next to the corpses. They left many Crucifixes scattered around the place, along with crosses projected on to walls sometimes near their heavily decayed and mummified corpses. It can be found near the grey tents with Bibles and crosses that seem to be a hallmark of the missionaries, along with being near lots of mummified corpses, praying to an obelisk drawing.ĭue to the presence of the Latin Paper, it can be assumed that the group of missionaries were Roman Catholics or similar, including someone with decent knowledge of church Latin.
The Virginia Sketch almost certainly belongs to the missionaries, as it is drawn in the same fashion. The Latin Paper, presumably belonged to said Christian missionaries, can be found in an abandoned camp in Cave 1 surrounded by aged items such as raw dynamite sticks. At some point (probably late 19th or early 20th century), many Christian missionaries or priests came to the peninsula.