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| =='''Introduction'''== | | =='''Etymology'''== |
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| This page is always a work in progress, so expect updates relatively soon. | | The term "Anasazi" usually refers to a specific old native American culture. Excavations have found the remains of human skeletons showing evidence of violence and dismemberment, with strong indications of cannibalism. This evidence of warfare, conflict, and cannibalism is hotly debated by some scholars and interest groups. Anasazi has come to mean "ancient people," although the word itself is Navajo, meaning "enemy ancestors." |
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| | After things slowed down with the Gore Corps losing leadership and focus, I drifted around for a while. However, I think it has come time to step away from the game. Alas, Malton has seen better days and I hope it will continue far into the future. One day I may return to tread its hallowed streets once more. |
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| The term "Anasazi" usually refers to a specific old native American culture. Excavations have found the remains of human skeletons showing evidence of violence and dismemberment, with strong indications of cannibalism. This evidence of warfare, conflict, and cannibalism is hotly debated by some scholars and interest groups, and archaeological conclusions may be strongly attacked. Anasazi has come to mean "ancient people," although the word itself is Navajo, meaning "enemy ancestors."
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| =='''Musings'''==
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| '''The Beginning of the End'''
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| ''"Behold a pale horse: his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him."''
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| You could say I came to Ridleybank on a pilgrimage. To see Malton and die.
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| I don't think the people of Malton or the outside world really realize what's happening. Maybe it's because the biblical Resurrection wasn't exactly what they were expecting. That's probably why they're all still too busy running around screaming. Meanwhile, we figured it out: this is New Jerusalem.
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| If you don't mind taking the big plunge and dying, this new existence ain't all bad. The after-parties tend to be pretty dead, but really it's the getting there that's the interesting part. So, as long as my brain won't rot from all the abuse the outdated hardware will be getting in the coming days as it tries to cope with the new paradigm, I'm going to spend the rest of my days both living and dead. I guess that makes me one of the chosen ones.
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| Hallelujah, baby. Welcome to Malton.
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| '''The Death Cult'''
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| ''"Voila! In view, a humble vaudevillian veteran, cast vicariously as both victim and villain by the vicissitudes of fate. This visage, no mere veneer of vanity, is a vestige of the vox populi, now vacant, vanished. However, this valorous visitation of a bygone vexation stands vivified, and has vowed to vanquish these venal and virulent vermin vanguarding vice and vouchsafing the violently vicious and voracious violation of volition. The only verdict is vengeance; a vendetta held as a votive, not in vain, for the value and veracity of such shall one day vindicate the vigilant and the virtuous."''
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| In their corporate greed, Necrotech sought the cure for death. Of course, they wanted it for their own purposes, only to grow rich and powerful. Unfortunately for them, the primal force of death proved too powerful to contain within laboratories, with research and syringes. Their solution for death escaped them and soon turned the streets of Malton into a charnel house.
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| Now we take the fruits of their labour and exploit them at the dawn of this new age. Once freed from those greedy corporate hands, Necrotech's revival technology comes together with the apocalyptic scourge they'd unleashed to give us a new way of existence which transcends the traditional boundaries of our mortal forms. Now we the people rise to bring this force of liberation to one and all.
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| =='''Statistics'''==
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| Humans killed as a Zombie: 37 meals finished.<br>
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| Humans killed as a Human (PK): 70 confirmed kills.<br>
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| ''Updated 9.11.2011''
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| =='''Additional'''==
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