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The Locusts are a religous group lead by Johan Maltin, they consider the Zombies plague as abominations who should be wiped out and therefore frequently search out and destroy Zombie Groups but also infected individuals whom they deem being punished god they also seek to cleanse churches and cementaries from zombies, infected and uninfected survivars alike since they consider these places sacred and not to be tainted by unbelivers and zombies they also tend to garrison in the mention locations for protection
The Locusts are a religous group lead by Johan Maltin, they consider the Zombies plague as abominations who should be wiped out and therefore frequently search out and destroy Zombie Groups but also infected individuals whom they deem being punished god they also seek to cleanse churches and cementaries from zombies, infected and uninfected survivars alike since they consider these places sacred and not to be tainted by unbelivers and zombies they also tend to garrison in the mention locations for protection it is also standard for all locust members to wear a cross to show their affiliance

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The Locusts are a religous group lead by Johan Maltin, they consider the Zombies plague as abominations who should be wiped out and therefore frequently search out and destroy Zombie Groups but also infected individuals whom they deem being punished god they also seek to cleanse churches and cementaries from zombies, infected and uninfected survivars alike since they consider these places sacred and not to be tainted by unbelivers and zombies they also tend to garrison in the mention locations for protection it is also standard for all locust members to wear a cross to show their affiliance