Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Forced to forage.

We are the survivors of the greatest movement of land that our recorded history has ever witnessed. No one is quite sure the details of this fallout, but we know our former maps are now in essence useless. There exists now water where should be land, mountains where once were plains, roads have split and nature has recaptured so much already. With each day of our travels, we have attempted to rediscover and remap this new land within which we are forced to forage. People are now scattered across foreign countrysides, unprepared for such suddenly independent survival. So many have died in the quakes and subsequent fires, flooding and anarchy. Survivors of these after effects were then faced with a yet deadlier battle, one our group has come to conquer, it seems - the search for potable, or in any way treatable, drinking water.

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