Limestone Valley
The 28 hours had officially ended and the people of Limestone Valley could finally heave a deep breath of relief.
The rules and regulations were finally up and running again, so anyone wanting to implement their bad thoughts would have to think twice lest they wanted to be thrown straight into jail.
The territory, at this time, had finished incinerating their dead. Like Alterra, they opted to burn their people with relatives and friends in separate areas to separate their ashes for collection.
This time though, almost all of the dead had relatives or friends. There was no 'mass' burning, only separate mournings.
This meant that each corpse had at least one person who was angry with the Voumi slaves.
Although it was well known that the majority of the deaths were made by aborigines, most of those people had already been killed, so seeing people even partially responsible—even if simply by association—alive and well made them targets for hate and dislike.