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Dr. Aima Katnam, a famed scientist with a strange connection to nature, was chosen to lead the effort. Her striking yellow eyes and forest-green hair were more than just a characteristic: they marked her as a direct descendant of Namkat. This bloodline gave her an advantage, or so the world believed.
Within a short time, Dr. Katnam announced a breakthrough: Husavin. The cure. It was distributed worldwide to prevent new Husawa and stop the dead that still walked. And it worked. The Husawa fell, their bodies rotting and wilting. Relief swept the nations—until people started to cough.
It began with the air. Spores from the fallen Husawa filled the skies, a green haze unknowingly inhaled. At first, there were whispers—people feeling strange itches under their skin, veins turning black. Then came the rapid, extreme transformations. The first living Husawa tore through a crowded city: a healthy man turned into a mockery of life. Husavin hadn’t cured anything…it had mutated the plague.
Panic came again as the world descended into chaos. As it did, Dr. Katnam spoke one last time.
“It was never a cure,” she whispered on a live broadcast. “It was a catalyst.”
Her true purpose was clear: Husavin wasn’t meant to save humanity, but to sacrifice it. Loyal to her ancient bloodline, she had one goal: to resurrect her ancestor, Namkat. Only by letting nature and his creation claim the world, could the God of Nature rise again. And now, humanity was birthing his return
Dr. Aima Katnam, a famed scientist with a strange connection to nature, was chosen to lead the effort. Her striking yellow eyes and forest-green hair were more than just a characteristic: they marked her as a direct descendant of Namkat. This bloodline gave her an advantage, or so the world believed.
Within a short time, Dr. Katnam announced a breakthrough: Husavin. The cure. It was distributed worldwide to prevent new Husawa and stop the dead that still walked. And it worked. The Husawa fell, their bodies rotting and wilting. Relief swept the nations—until people started to cough.
It began with the air. Spores from the fallen Husawa filled the skies, a green haze unknowingly inhaled. At first, there were whispers—people feeling strange itches under their skin, veins turning black. Then came the rapid, extreme transformations. The first living Husawa tore through a crowded city: a healthy man turned into a mockery of life. Husavin hadn’t cured anything…it had mutated the plague.
Panic came again as the world descended into chaos. As it did, Dr. Katnam spoke one last time.
“It was never a cure,” she whispered on a live broadcast. “It was a catalyst.”
Her true purpose was clear: Husavin wasn’t meant to save humanity, but to sacrifice it. Loyal to her ancient bloodline, she had one goal: to resurrect her ancestor, Namkat. Only by letting nature and his creation claim the world, could the God of Nature rise again. And now, humanity was birthing his return
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