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A. Salmonbridge was just another ordinary fishing village with a temperate northern climate, like any other in the New United Empire of Kevalish, with a population of roughly nine thousand and a market that mostly relied on the catches of the great Jadeflow river that was right there at the town's borders, mostly the exportation of the quite coveted blue-bellied salmon that gave the town its name. Children would toss their lures from the main bridge and hoist all sorts of catches with joy, bringing them for their parents to see. But roughly a couple of months ago, they started to catch diseased, mutated fish that would send the fear of god right into the hearts of the most disbelieving fools. Everything would go to hell, not immediately, but steadily. The darkness around the wintry pines became even darker as strange shadows of people appeared and went away as quickly as they came; people started to have nightmares and wander into the unknown without rhyme or reason; and fear slowly crept into the hearts of men. Perhaps if the Kevalish royalty sent one of their official inquisitors to evaluate the situation the fate of the town could've been avoided, but there's no doubt that the aristocracy determined that the incoming reports were either too exagerated, or perhaps it was simply because the town had a little bit of a rough time trying to fill the demanding salmon quotas of the nobles for the last 5 years, leading the villagefolk to fend for themselves. From day to night, the town mounted their own task force of inquisitors to protect themselves. But alas, or perhaps as it should be expected, these "protectors" quickly went wild with power, paranoia, and wrath. The Salem's Witch trials were but a pleasant dream of happiness compared to the sheer horror that struck Salmonbridge: no one was spared, nobody was forgiven. Piles of bodies were disposed into the river, their burnt ashy skin tainting the waters with corpse skinflakes. These task force of vigilantes, unfortunately, wasn't very effective at doing their job, as they barely caught one of the dangerous strangers that brought misery to the town, focusing more on the weirdos and outcasts and anyone who even slighly looked at them funny, which unfortunately led to these interlopers calling forth the power of... Well, you could say that it had the shape of a fish, but it wasn't a fish: for starters, it was big as a whale, and it also breathed fire. You're not sure if this fish was the one responsible for the fire that burnt Salmonbridge to the ground, or if it was the torches carried by the town's inquisition, but only one thing is certain: the children of the town will never catch fish and bring them to their fathers and mothers ever again.
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