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The fog started to show up a few days before Halloween. It wasn’t as strong as it should have been. But people reported horrific creatures that giggled demonically. People had just assumed that it was part of some kind of Halloween movie or some kind of prank. But on Halloween day, the day where festivities and the like were taking place in the countries that had celebrated it, pandemonium broke out. 70% of the world was enshrouded in a thick, eerie fog.
From the fog emerged the same giggling creatures, and when they emerged they were ruthless and killed slowly. They enjoyed slowly ripping their victims apart, relishing in the agony that their victims were in. The worst part was that those who had died in the fog had become sick, grotesque zombies that were slow, weak, yet downright horrifying. They shared their killers' sick and twisted fetishes in slowly killing and maiming the living. The worst part was that over time these fog spawn, which is what survivors have taken to call them, have the ability to mutate and grow stronger over an extended period of time. They would mutate into even more horrifying creatures with tendrils and sharp spikes. Even making sick and twisted weapon-like appendages to make their killings more effective. Their forms can be near limitless. Sometimes they can gain basic intelligence.
-The War for the World-
In the beginning days of the fog’s takeover, every world superpower’s military went to war against the horrors of the fog. The various militaries held out for several months, but it was a battle of attrition. Resources ran out, ammunition was vastly depleted, and Government leaders abandoned their armies to save themselves. Due to how long the war went on, resources like ammunition, weapons, and gear became scarce, and soldiers were getting overrun by fog horrors and fog spawn created by the corpses of soldiers. Clearly, the war was lost. But the population adapted as best they could.
-Global Response-
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