Board Thread:Forum Roleplays/@comment-26063164-20150522051330/@comment-26360929-20150529151545

Eureka Enderborn wrote: Those citizens afflicted with the Innsmouth look begin to riot all the harder, crying "lies for the weak, delusions for the witless!" Political opponents continue to cite the fact that the look is merely a genetic defect, and that this hiatus is unnecessary. They also state that the genetic defect isn't deadly at all, which "begs the question as to why the Chancellor stated that most afflicted would die within three days." For some days the riots go on and the guards don't seem to act, although several afflicted people are bullied into entering the sanatoriums by their worried relatives. But soon, the leaders of the riots and many more "Innsmouth people" start showing signs of severe disease and die after two days. The very few political opponents of the king (for he is an absolute monarch) either die themselves or are imprisoned on charges of criminally negligent manslaughter.

The Lord Chancellor gives another address: "This is a day of grief. Bad guidance has led many of you, who suffer from the "Innsmouth Disease", to refuse the King's help, and now many are doomed. For they argued that as they had not died, the malady was not deadly. Yet the absence of a fact is in no way a fact in itself; indeed, their own deaths have now proven them wrong. This is not, and I must stress this, this is not, in no way whatsoever, a genetical defect! It is an infectious illness, and I may say that I am backed up by all renowned medical practioners in the Kingdom. It is now or never that we must limit the spread of the illness, limit the number of lives it will cost! We cannot but hope that a stay at the sanatoriums may still save what is beyond help. Where there is life, there is hope; we now must strive to conserve both. I call to all citizens: let your afflicted relatives be interned! For you may well be the next victim. And I say to all who suffer now and may suffer in the future: Do not listen to these agitators, the false prophets and sham doctors! Enter the sanatoriums, and we may have peace of mind again."

After the address, all people showing signs of the Innsmouth disease are either interned of their free will, pressured by their relatives and their own doubts, or are taken away by the Royal Guards, who suddenly seem to appear everywhere in large numbers. In some outlying regions, the Innsmouth People who refuse to be interned are lynched by outraged and terrified mobs. Soon, very few mutated people are left outside of the sanatoriums, except for Innsmouth, where Kend'arc'i administration has little hold. Smoke rises over the sanatoriums.

(I'm sorry to inform you that the vast majority of any population is composed of weak-willed and weak-minded fools only interested in their own good. All that above is just stating the results.)