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Olivia "Liv" Moore ([personal profile] livable) wrote in [community profile] genessia2017-05-11 06:10 pm

15 BRAINS ; anonymous text

Scenario: Zombies exist. They are conscious beings, look just like humans (no rotted flesh), except they have super strength and have to eat human brains or they'll lose their minds and go full Romero-style like in the movies. Probably a couple hundred of them in terms of population. Most of them don't kill humans, they buy brains off of coroners or funeral directors for premium prices just to keep from becoming murderers because while yes, they do feel hunger when they look at a human person, they also used to be a human and aren't typically psychopaths unless they already were before they died. They also sometimes get glimpses of the memories of the humans they eat. It can be spread via scratching, biting, and sexual contact. It's not spreadable to anything but in-species (so zombie rats can only infect rats, zombie humans can only infect humans).

What do you do about the zombie population?

(Disclaimer: This is hypothetical. Been watching a lot of B horror and got curious!)


[ She has been watching B horror movies, anyway. All replies from Liv are anon text unless otherwise stated. ]
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[personal profile] deathsought 2017-05-16 01:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Fayren was plagued for months by anti-magic terrorists, and now has a literal plague that causes mages to lose control over their magic, something that is a little too convenient for the aforementioned terrorists' platitudes for my tastes. Roughly half of the population there is also different from the average human, including and especially myself. I didn't call Everglade 'safe.' I called it functional. I know better than most than to trust humans to do the right thing, which is my offer to help the archway should those threats be carried out stands.

Then I would say, 'suit yourself.' At the very least, there seems to be no shortage of cadavers in any of the archways these days.
Edited 2017-05-16 13:12 (UTC)