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}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a forbidden planet. It sat beneath a layer of atomised carbon. It had a colony which people thought had failed because it was cut of from the rest of the [[Earth Empire]], because the colonist wouldn't agree to trade tariffs. It's original settlers were of Chinese and European descent. The planet had a curse which meant that the cities were mobile as to follow the light as vampires attacked during darkness. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Badblood Diaries (short story)|The Badblood Diaries]]'')
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a forbidden [[planet]]. It sat beneath a layer of atomised [[carbon]]. It had a [[human]] [[colony]] which was cut of from the rest of the [[Earth Empire]] after the colonists wouldn't agree to trade tariffs. This led some to believe the colony had failed. Its original settlers were of [[China|Chinese]] and [[Europe]]an descent. The planet had a [[vampire]] [[curse]], and since vampires attacked during the [[night]] the [[City|cities]] needed to be mobile in order to follow the [[light]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Badblood Diaries (short story)|The Badblood Diaries]]'')
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Latest revision as of 14:09, 31 May 2024

Badblood was a forbidden planet. It sat beneath a layer of atomised carbon. It had a human colony which was cut of from the rest of the Earth Empire after the colonists wouldn't agree to trade tariffs. This led some to believe the colony had failed. Its original settlers were of Chinese and European descent. The planet had a vampire curse, and since vampires attacked during the night the cities needed to be mobile in order to follow the light. (PROSE: The Badblood Diaries)