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00:00William Hamilton built his venture on the ashes of the Second World War.
00:06Coppermine, he envisioned, was ransacking the First Nations' ancestral territories,
00:11drawing the wrath of the local people.
00:13It definitely took nerves of steel to stay the course, despite all this hostility.
00:19Before long, in the face of William Hamilton's cold and uncompromising stance,
00:24the petitions and peaceful protests turned into sabotage, vandalism, and other criminal acts.
00:31The industrialists' private properties also encountered the wrath of the demonstrations.
00:36Karl Faubert, a veteran of the Korean War, was hired from Montreal as a private detective
00:42to shed some light on this whole thing.
00:45But at the end of his long journey to northern Quebec,
00:48the detective did not only encounter property damage,
00:51he also came face to face with the corpse of William Hamilton.
00:57The strangeness only kept building throughout the investigation.
01:01A powerful, unseasonable blizzard hit the region.
01:05Bodies frozen in unbreakable ice appeared.
01:08The local fauna began to act strangely and aggressively.
01:13Karl Faubert began to doubt his own sanity.
01:16The detective felt the weight of a gaze as if he were at the mercy of a powerful,
01:22feral creature waiting for the right moment to attack.
01:26Karl's fear was taking over, overpowering his reason.
01:30He was giving in to delirium.
01:32In that instant, he thought that the dark waters of the lake
01:36might shield him from the shapes that pursued him.
01:39From there, he had a renewed hope in civilization,
01:43or whatever was left of it.
01:45The End
01:46Karl knew that on one of these shores stood William Hamilton's lavish mansion,
02:12and there, the detective had hopes of finding a way out of the area.
02:18A phone, a truck, who knows?
02:20Under the luxurious paneling and damask carpets,
02:24he might be able to find answers to his questions.
02:27The End
02:28The End
02:29The End
02:30The End
02:31The End
03:32A boat in the distance, clearly piloted by one of his own.
03:37Had he finally made it to civilization?
03:42His hopes were immediately drowned out by the sound of gunshots.
03:46Time to flee again, and fast.
03:50Time to flee again, Carl swam without a thought, yet each stroke was desperate.
04:13The icy water and his wounds made him feel weaker and weaker.
04:18He had to get to shore.
04:45The bleeding and the hypothermia were tearing at Carl's poor body.
04:56When he finally saw a light in the distance, he was filled with a faint sense of hope.
05:02Could it be a refuge?
05:03The
05:06Oops.
09:13Once his injuries were treated, Carl suddenly felt very relaxed.
09:18A few hours of sleep would be just the ticket.
09:48Carl struggled to wake up, his makeshift bandages offered him little time.
09:56If he wanted to find the truth, he had to get to Hamilton Manor without delay.
10:05The starting point of his investigation was to take inventory of his working tools.
10:13The starting point of his investigation was to take inventory of his working tools.
10:35Carl left his refuge, knowing that he was headed to a more comfortable but otherwise ominous place.
11:04Hamilton's mansion.
11:34He was, I was, and I forgot, he had to take his shin.
11:37He was, but he saw the guy, he was having to take inventory of his work.
11:40He's, and I'm not going to take inventory of his work.
11:43He's, and I'm not going to take inventory of his work.
11:45His feet are like, I'm not going to take this last year.
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24:31Oh, de l'asier.
24:33You know.
24:37ici,
24:39on a very long way.
24:41I don't know.
24:43you are not at the end, but you are not at the end of the day. If you have to go,
24:47armise-vous and put your hands on the colors of the Hanuken Mining Corporation.
24:52Put your hands on the way possible. The animals are becoming extremely mad.
24:57I am sorry, put your hands on the way possible.
25:01And put your hands on the way possible.
25:13This source hasn't yet been directly closed in the way possible.
25:19We'll do this.
25:21Ah!
25:23Oh, my God!
25:27Oh, my God!
25:31Oh, my God!
25:33Oh, my God!
25:35Oh, my God!
25:40I don't know.
26:10This letter, found in the cabin, mentioned the gazebo.
26:22The key to the mansion would likely be there.
26:40The key to the mansion would likely be there.
27:09The key to the mansion would likely be there.
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