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<blockquote data-quote="Razjah" data-source="post: 6047100" data-attributes="member: 98806"><p>Cold Blooded- Interesting, I think people (if they can settle ab bit) would domesticate some reptiles, or at least have farms for reptiles to support themselves. Scurvy would be a real threat with a low amount of fruits and veggies, especially with the rain itself contaminated. I would say ground water is contaminated, most of the ground is, but rain is okay if you keep it off plagued land. Maybe you can say that the plague is stopped by salt water. That at least can be boiled, and would allow some fishing for people- fish is a massive diet staple for most of the world, saying all the fish are dead or in deep water (with no deep sea equipment is rough). </p><p></p><p>Hardy- good</p><p></p><p>Barbarism- nice, but have people lost building? What about working leather? Sure eating a cow, bull, bison, etc is a bad idea, but can the hide be worked into a leather? I hope so, or else people are cold and naked. Leathers, furs, some remaining denim, canvas is study that could still be around. This at least gives some clothes options. </p><p></p><p>Scavengers by Trade- Fallout!</p><p></p><p>Ammo- good, and you seemed to take the places with less guns into consideration saying that factories everywhere were going into overdrive. This helps prevent stuff like "Find a .22 and train to aim for the head" possible in places that have few to no guns. </p><p></p><p>Numbers- How ruined do you want the world? The Necromancers can provide a good deal of stabilization and safety to the remaining humans. Are there any towns left or is it mostly roaming groups in the Necromancer's Territory?</p><p></p><p>You said the cities have collapsed, are there places like Melbourne and Africa where people can make small communities to support each other?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Razjah, post: 6047100, member: 98806"] Cold Blooded- Interesting, I think people (if they can settle ab bit) would domesticate some reptiles, or at least have farms for reptiles to support themselves. Scurvy would be a real threat with a low amount of fruits and veggies, especially with the rain itself contaminated. I would say ground water is contaminated, most of the ground is, but rain is okay if you keep it off plagued land. Maybe you can say that the plague is stopped by salt water. That at least can be boiled, and would allow some fishing for people- fish is a massive diet staple for most of the world, saying all the fish are dead or in deep water (with no deep sea equipment is rough). Hardy- good Barbarism- nice, but have people lost building? What about working leather? Sure eating a cow, bull, bison, etc is a bad idea, but can the hide be worked into a leather? I hope so, or else people are cold and naked. Leathers, furs, some remaining denim, canvas is study that could still be around. This at least gives some clothes options. Scavengers by Trade- Fallout! Ammo- good, and you seemed to take the places with less guns into consideration saying that factories everywhere were going into overdrive. This helps prevent stuff like "Find a .22 and train to aim for the head" possible in places that have few to no guns. Numbers- How ruined do you want the world? The Necromancers can provide a good deal of stabilization and safety to the remaining humans. Are there any towns left or is it mostly roaming groups in the Necromancer's Territory? You said the cities have collapsed, are there places like Melbourne and Africa where people can make small communities to support each other? [/QUOTE]
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