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===AFMBE Corebook Deadworlds=== '''Rise of the Walking Dead:''' A strange radioactive contamination causes the dead to rise, their contaminated bodily fluids causing anyone they bite to die and come back to life as a new zombie. Clearly inspired by Night of the Living Dead (1968). '''PHADE to Black:''' Four years ago, a mad teenager raised the corpse of his AIDS-infected drug-overdosed girlfriend and slept with her, only to destroy her after coming back to his senses. His subsequent promiscuity unleashed the deadly PHADE virus on the world, creating an ever-growing population of unusually strong and smart blood-drinking zombies. '''Grave Impact:''' A meteor, a fragment of a planetoid blasted off after it was oversaturated with necromantic energy, is blown up before it can impact with earth, spreading necromantically radioactive dust across the planet and causing the dead to rise as strong-but-mindless zombies that can only be slain with fire and which exist only to kill. Derived from Night of the Comet. '''Sacred Soil:''' An apparently successful attempt to create an environmentally friendly fertilizer has created mutated plants that infest the bodies of the dead and raise them to destroy humanity. '''They Came From Beyond:''' The earth has been invaded by vaguely insectile aliens which enslave corpses as an unstoppable army to conquer worlds and then strip them bare of all that they have to offer. Loosely inspired by Night of the Creeps. '''Mein Zombie:''' In the battlefields of World War II, the Nazis have unleashed a new weapon: dead soldiers that are still able to move, fight and kill, and which keep on coming, blind to pain and fear, until a bullet enters their head. '''After The Bomb:''' Decades after nuclear war destroyed civilization as we know it, the survivors have emerged to begin rebuilding. Due to specially-designed neutron bombs used in the war, certain humans have evolved a greater resistance to radiation. Unfortunately, when those humans die in heavily-irradiated areas (such as most of the world's major cities), they reanimate and physically warp into hideously powerful, radiation-fueled, nearly indestructible zombies. '''Dead At 1000:''' In the year 1000 AD, an insane black magician named Lucius Mordecai has unleashed a zombie army upon medieval Europe. '''Until The Ending Of The World:''' The Rapture has come, and those who were not good enough to go to Heaven, but not evil enough to go to Hell, have been given a chance to prove themselves worthy by fighting against the hordes of the walking dead now storming across the world, evil spirits unleashed as part of the End of Days. '''Dawn Of The Zombie Lords:''' The world has been conquered by the undead armies of a number of incredibly powerful necromancers, who now rule over seperate territories. '''Rebirth Into Death:''' The mystical and highly complicated system that determines where souls are reincarnated into after their death has broken down, and now humans are being reincarnated in their own corpses β as fully intelligent, but still flesh-craving, zombies. The catch is, players will roleplay zombies in this one.
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