Post by FB Admin on Mar 10, 2009 0:50:30 GMT -5
{FANTASY BRIDGE v2.Broken Souls!!!
An extremely active Stable based RPG set in Redwood, West Virginia
This website is intermediate-advanced with a RP minimum of 600 words.
We will need members to volunteer to have their humans and/or horses come down with the disease and eventually die off and/or possibly being cured. There is the option of getting vaccinated, but some either can't afford it, or it's too late for them. Any human and/or horse added has to understand the risk that the character might die. You decide whether they die or not if a cure is found, but then there is the possibility that there may not be a cure. This puts you in suspense.[/font][/color]
An extremely active Stable based RPG set in Redwood, West Virginia
This website is intermediate-advanced with a RP minimum of 600 words.
[/font][/blockquote][/blockquote]It was a disease. Scientists has called it incurable and something equivalent to anthrax. The good thing is, it has been killed; the common anti-bodies did the trick; all was needed was timec Really? No. just like Penicillin, something entered the dish and killed the disease, or what they thought was all of the disease...
Someone, one of the scientists, dealing with the chemicals, disposed the dish and his gloves. Trash is something that animals get into and so, it was to occur that something entered the trash bin; as in the morning, it was tipped over. Raccoons were the first to get this disease and, time by time, it started to mutate them hastily with many flaws. The raccoons also started to get violent, worse than rabies themselves, and like wolves in a pack, they struck. Exterminators got calls and went on the job, but even when they thought they got them all, the breeding machines had more.
Days passed and even weeks... No sign of the raccoons, so everyone's hopes lifted and went up... That is until one of the exterminators that happened to get scratched by one of them and simply ignored it, started to act weird. Like a person that hallucinates, his symptoms grew more rapidly. Deformities started to occur, but his senses heightened. Like an animal loosing control, he went on a rampage, breaking materials and slaughtering animals. Everything he touched, skin partials fall, and those partials of skin held the infection; this disease...
Birds started to get it, but were oddly immune. Some other creatures got it after the small slaughter, but only a few were selected. Seemed like some anti-bodies fought off the disease much faster than others, and some just completely obliterate it.
The disease was called Fatadustria, due to the fact it seemed random to the scientists and completely irreverent. The only beings that got the disease were humans, raccoons, some types of deer, and almost every farm animal imaginable. They thought they exterminated the disease by giving people what they thought was the disease; it worked for a while, but the disease soon started to appear again; it just laid dormant. Now, the disease is moving through Redwood, West Virginia and onwards. People have been giving the option of taking the vaccine, and all the farm animals have been checked; none have it, so everything is alright. Everyone is safe form this sudden unexpected outbreak of Fatadustria... Or are they?
Fatadustria has finally reached Redwood, West Virginia. It hit all of a sudden and the population had not had time to react. Doctors and veterinarians came and offered their services, offering vaccines to those that had enough money to buy them. But even the vaccines aren't fool proof. Will Fantasy Bridge and all the neighboring stables and people of Redwood, West Virginia be able to fight Fatadustria off? Or will it turn Redwood into a ghost town?
Diseases come and go, people say, but some remain forever without a cure; like AIDs, cancer... Many, many more, and unfortunately, this silent killer seems to be one of them. Will there be a cure, or would everyone with this uncontrollable killer have to be exterminated?
We will need members to volunteer to have their humans and/or horses come down with the disease and eventually die off and/or possibly being cured. There is the option of getting vaccinated, but some either can't afford it, or it's too late for them. Any human and/or horse added has to understand the risk that the character might die. You decide whether they die or not if a cure is found, but then there is the possibility that there may not be a cure. This puts you in suspense.[/font][/color]