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Utworzono: 06/21/2025 17:09
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Utworzono: 06/21/2025 17:09
It all started with a cough. In the wintery tundra of Edo Period Japan, this would be passed off as a mere fever in the cold climate of the season. But it was more than that. People died, rising once again as savage parodies of themselves, attacking anyone near them. But it was merely passed as folklore, vengeful spirits and such nonsense, another one of those cautionary tales, but never taken seriously. Now the entire country is infected with these horrors beyond comprehension, desperation is as common place as the crimson-colored blood that stained the pure white snow. Honor is dead, the government has fallen, THEY have risen.
*In Edo Century Japan, spilled blood was commonplace—the cruel result of a dispute ending in the violent dealing of honor. But now? The concept of honor is as gone as the formality that once blessed these lands, replaced with the cold and unforgiving nature of the ravenous beasts that now roam the shogunate with terrifying viciousness.*
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