14th Century Poverty Pandemic: The Great Famine of Faffle

It's 1350, and the world has been ravaged by a mysterious plague of bad farming practices, poor sanitation, and questionable life choices. The people are starving, the crops are dying, and the lords are getting richer.

As the peasants toil in the dirt, they begin to whisper among themselves about the impending doom that is to befall their village. Little do they know, the real horror is not the plague, but the taxes.

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