The Land After Tomorrow (Completed)

The Land After Tomorrow (Completed)

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A fatal virus, Imazoia, formed within the water contaminating all who drank it. The virus spread rapidly due to the pipes being a main source of water. Chaos stormed over the planet as thousands and millions became fatally ill within hours. The virus spread so rapidly that even scientists didn't have the time to produce a cure. This created the Wakers, the immune left to defend themselves with what remains.
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The nightmare we all fear of has emerged into reality. The Covid-19 virus evolved in its third phase, reanimating the corpse and transforming the infected into zombies. Now a new normal is not proposed but enforced as the only option human kind has ever left... to survive from this endless hordes of the undead in this new holocaust. Scientists, doctors, and all front-liners are now fighting not just for the cure, but also for the new threat of the undead. Sadly, as this incurable disease spreads worldwide, man tapped in to their darkest side of humanity, the selfishness which have brought the virus in the first place. Now, will their self-centered attitude save them? Or will it be the root for the humans' extinction? Join in on the adventures of a student teacher and a freshman lady as we switch from each one's point of view as they try to coordinate with each other from a distance. Securing what they think of as the safest place to be... their campus.

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