







Costumed Heroes… and Villains… Are Appearing Across the Roanoke Valley
At first, everyone thought it was just another internet rumor.
A blurry photo near the Roanoke Star.
A shadow on the Greenway.
A figure perched high above downtown just before dawn.
Then came the videos.
Now… people are asking if the Roanoke Valley has its own superheroes.
The first to capture the public’s imagination was The Roanoke Raven. Dressed in midnight black with a purple mask, witnesses claim the mysterious guardian has been spotted watching over downtown rooftops before disappearing into the night. Some say they’re protecting the city. Others insist they’re simply waiting.
Not long after came The SALEMander.
Equal parts firefighter, athlete, and neighborhood legend, the crimson-clad hero has reportedly been seen racing toward danger rather than away from it. House fire? Flooded street? Cat in a tree? No one can prove anything… but people keep telling remarkably similar stories.
Then, circling overhead (or at least somewhere high enough to judge us all) is The Vinton Vulture.
Despite the intimidating name, locals insist this masked mystery has a knack for finding what others have lost. Missing pets. Missing wallets. Missing hikers. If something disappears, don’t be surprised if a dark-winged figure quietly points rescuers in the right direction before vanishing without a word.
Unfortunately…
Heroes rarely appear without villains.
Reports have begun surfacing of The Hollow King, a ghostly figure said to emerge from abandoned places and forgotten tunnels beneath the valley. Wherever he walks, lights flicker, echoes linger, and people suddenly remember stories they’d rather forget. Some believe he’s more myth than man. Others refuse to go looking.
More concerning is the arrival of The Roanoke Ravager.
Unlike the others, the Ravager doesn’t hide. He wants to be seen.
Witnesses describe shattered signs, overturned park benches, mysterious claw marks, and a booming laugh echoing through the mountains. Every appearance seems designed to test the city’s newest protectors.
Coincidence?
Performance art?
An elaborate social media campaign?
Or something stranger?
Authorities have no official comment.
Local photographers are suddenly carrying better zoom lenses.
And somewhere beneath the glow of the Mill Mountain Star, heroes and villains may already be choosing sides.
If you happen to see a caped figure disappear over a rooftop…
Don’t panic.
Just wave.
They might be on your side.