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Emotional Enigma
Babe, I think you missed out Archie talkin, and Dave dragging Zed away by the hair :p
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Emotional Enigma Babe, I think you missed out Archie talkin, and Dave dragging Zed away by the hair :p
No worries! :pI fixed it. Sorry, I didn’t notice you were talking to them
Is it my turn? I think it may beWho's posting now?
Yep looks like itIs it my turn? I think it may be
I’ll get out a post by tomorrow night at the latestYep looks like it
We don’t necessarily have characters like that in the RP. The characters are simply just regular characters with their own strengths and weaknesses. We don’t have stealthy types, combat types, ironclad types, things like that. We just have regular characters, if that makes senseHey question. Does anyone need an Ironclad character in their 'group'? In other words... Heavy Armor, Heavy weapons, But is slower than most.
Thank you, loveEmotional Enigma your turn to post bubs :3
There is a lot of information about the aquatic life and wildlife in general I’ve found using Google. West Virginia, and specifically the part of it the characters are in, is rather desolate. It’s a state with a small population and population density, compared to most states. So we went with that. There aren’t enough walkers to really even make the water runoff toxic, at least in the area where they are. If it was up north more in the remains of Morgantown, then it would be a different story, as that water would be both irradiated and potentially full of dead. None of those waterways seem to run towards the lake the characters are at. If they do, then we’ll just take artistic liberty and say otherwise. The lake (Burnsville Lake) is in a wildlife management area (which is also where the Mountaintop is) has very little populated areas around it.Is there more info on the wildlife of this world? Logically speaking, the whole “fish scanario” would actually be correct. It wasn’t an attempt to make Daniel “look smart” as he IS smart like I had written in his bio and had the experience of him attending an elite private school for a majority of his life. So I guess to prevent further misunderstandings, is there any actual lore on what the environment contains? Is the area they’re currently in devoid of a mass of dead bodies even after the nearby colony massacre ?
As described earlier, there aren’t a lot of areas nearby with steady numbers of dead, as the area is rather desolate. I don’t think there would be even significant amounts to pollute any of the water systems. It’s so isolated there that there would be very little dead, perhaps only several per square mile because it’s really just wilderness there, with really small towns spread out far apart with extremely small populations.Oh and lastly, if animals like fish are still present are they safe to eat? It’s highly likely they are taking into their bodies what’s in the water they live in, i.e surface run off and pore capacity of the soil where dead bodies are?
(Clarification ?)
Thank you for the clarification ??There is a lot of information about the aquatic life and wildlife in general I’ve found using Google. West Virginia, and specifically the part of it the characters are in, is rather desolate. It’s a state with a small population and population density, compared to most states. So we went with that. There aren’t enough walkers to really even make the water runoff toxic, at least in the area where they are. If it was up north more in the remains of Morgantown, then it would be a different story, as that water would be both irradiated and potentially full of dead. None of those waterways seem to run towards the lake the characters are at. If they do, then we’ll just take artistic liberty and say otherwise. The lake (Burnsville Lake) is in a wildlife management area (which is also where the Mountaintop is) has very little populated areas around it.
In regards to the colony massacre at Summersville Lake, that too isn’t so populated and is rather isolated from other populated centers. There is a more populated town near it, but not a huge one. It too would be somewhat devoid of dead. I don’t think the numbers there would be large enough to really pollute the lake, as it is fairly large and the populated centers are not close to the lake, necessarily.
As described earlier, there aren’t a lot of areas nearby with steady numbers of dead, as the area is rather desolate. I don’t think there would be even significant amounts to pollute any of the water systems. It’s so isolated there that there would be very little dead, perhaps only several per square mile because it’s really just wilderness there, with really small towns spread out far apart with extremely small populations.
But when it comes to what causes the undead, I haven’t made it clear. It could be a virus or it could be something else. It never necessarily was explained. It shouldn’t effect fish. However, there are plans to have animals infected and undead, but that would be a result of something else.
*Distant cackling* AH, suffering c;What?! Archie nooo you bastard!
*Distant cackling* AH, suffering c;
NOT DEAD YET MY GOOD NEIGHBOURINO, WE AIN'T DIDDLY DONEWorst death ever.
Next to Glenn from TWD.
(Cries in the distance)