When the Ophiocordyceps Unilateralis Bloomed.

When the Ophiocordyceps Unilateralis Bloomed.

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A complex webbed maze of mycelia in the ground. We never thought to worry- humans are indestructible, untouchable by nature in our strongholds of concrete and plastic. The cordyceps never sought to destroy, though. Simply puppet what isn't in use anymore, then spread as far as their spores will reach. It's smarter than the government had initially planned a defense program for, but it doesn't matter if our leaders ever had the solution or not. They never really cared about us anyway. The only ones who stay alive now are those who put the trust in themselves instead, which pleasantly surprised me as a lot more than I thought. We have betrayed Mother Earth, and now the earth itself has taken matters into her own hands. The ground is coming for us. So where will you run?
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