Monday, April 4, 2016
The Battle of The Ruskans
Snowflakes...made of what? Yes, made of acid. There are bases left over from the detonation of toxic bombs that have littered the land. And the arrival of winter would mean that the weather would shift and come from the North, from where the great acidic snowstorm would advance in. These newly formed ice crystals were heavy, as in pounds. And sometime after they would fall and fracture, a thaw would approach, engulfing the weather. And the release of all the trapped acid, would eventually start making the land, and the river, more moderate. It would be like water. And so the clash of PH would ensue. And people would start diluting the water. Yet there was another threat beside mother nature. Soon enough, there would be a war brewing. The "Winter People", or Ruskans, who came out in the spring, were used to a PH neutral environment, and would attack the Chinese once the PH of the rivers and bodies of water started going up in the summer. This was unusual, as PH would rise when it got colder. So this was new for everyone. The Chinese didn't want these people from stealing their water, so they started a battle. During the battle, there were bombs sent by the Chinese to detonate over the Ruskanland. These were filled with disease, instead of using radiation. However, when the germs reached the land, they would not prevail a long time due to the basic conditions they were used to surviving. China was a place where all bodies of water were overall low in acidity year round. And so the Ruskans wanted some of this basic water to help them combat acidic conditions. However, then all of a sudden, during June, all water on Earth turned neutral overnight. That's when both countries decided to cease fire.
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