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Welcome to Aftermath! In this play-by-post, post-apocalyptic RPG, almost all the humans in the world have died out since Y2K happened in the year 2000 AD. Everything was destroyed, save for one: the city of New York, which was protected from the apocalypse because of a recent breakthrough in science that was only developed a mere week before everything was obliterated inside one of the most advanced facilities in the entire world. This Laboratory managed to save the entire city, and even the hope that humans may come back and begin to re-populate the city. Now, the small selection of humans that had been chryogenetically frozen inside are, one by one, waking up from their immortal sleep with no memory of their former lives and incredibly heightened senses to find a half destroyed world awaiting them. The year now is 2099 AY2K, and their lives have just begun.
All graphics, stories, characters, plots and general content regarding Aftermath are copyrighted to their original owners. Idea was inspired by Aftermath [c] 2008
Dictionary All the rules and updates will be kept in here, as well as the census. I'm forcing you to read the rules by making a password on the biographies or anything, but I seriously suggest reading them or you'll probably get really confused, really fast. Moderator: Elie Cadence
Biographies (3 sub-boards) Post your character's biography inside the "unaccepted" sub-board using the form provided, and when your bio is locked and moved into the "accepted" sub-board, you can start role-playing. Moderator: Elie Cadence
Advertising (2 sub-boards) Want to affiliate with Aftermath? Or would you like to simply put up an advertisement? Well this board is called advertising, isn't it? Guest-friendly! Moderator: Elie Cadence
Lounge (3 sub-boards) If you're bored or just want to get to know everyone, then come and post here. This is the out of character board, and also where we keep the absences and games & contests boards. Moderator: Elie Cadence
Streets All along the nearly-grown in streets are the old streetlights that have long since gone out. The road is a beautiful cobblestone, with grass growing between the stones, but it's a nice place nonetheless. Moderator: Elie Cadence
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Wellington Hotel Dusty but intact, the old suites are still around and available to use. This is a popular place for the humans that are still alive to stay because the building was built so that it can last hundreds of years, and the dirt is at a minimal because of the lack of animals that have taken over most of the rest of the town. Moderator: Elie Cadence
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Central Park The grass has grown impossibly long, but the fountain still holds water due to rain. The trees are lush and a few of them hold fruit. Although it has grown in as much as the rest of the city, it's still a stunning place to stop by at. Moderator: Elie Cadence
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Downtown
Manhattan Bridge This massive suspension bridge is still around thanks to the effects of the Lab, and it's a beautiful place to be at night, right over top of the canal. There is still space left under the bridge where animals frequently stay, so be careful if you ever happen to visit it. Moderator: Elie Cadence
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The Statue of Liberty The massive, copper-clad robed woman still stands in the late year of 2099, and the surviving humans are still able to climb all the way to the top to see the beautiful view of the entire NYC. Many birds flock to this place daily. Moderator: Elie Cadence
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Castle Garden The stunning structures of the Castle Gardens are still around after the apocalypse, and it's still an amazing place to visit. Small animals like wild dogs or cats are often spotted exploring these monuments. Moderator: Elie Cadence
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The Woods
Forest The trees that now make up Manhattan's forest along the outside of the city may or may not have been there before the apocalypse, but now the house many animals, and lots of wild fruits and vegetables grow in these hidden trees. Moderator: Elie Cadence
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The River This river eventually expands into the great canal underneath of the Manhattan Bridge, but while it rides through the river its a great place to cool off and refresh yourself, and its clean enough to drink due to the constant flow of the water. In some places it's shallow enough to simply wade through, but many places can be deep enough to swim or bathe. It's also rich in fish. Moderator: Elie Cadence
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Clearing A large meadow is centered in the forest. The grass is fairly long, and black bushes have completely surrounded it. If you keep walking towards the North, you'll hit the river, and if you follow that, eventually the city. Moderator: Elie Cadence