Apocalyptic for the client, but not for the provider, maybe. If the horse apocalypse doesn't impact their original requirements - which were just to give over the airport for the time being - then it may not entirely break their end of the deal. They fulfilled their end of the bargain, as it stands, with only one thing remaining, the provided resources for the prize.
[ I THINK
IM NOT AS SMART AS STROHL ]
Though, honestly, I don't think that was anything short of the "provider" being perfectly aware of what kind of place this was.
Considering the disclaimer on the bottom of that land information, about the plagues, droughts, and horse hauntings, I am full certain that the Provider knew exactly what they had on their hands.
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They fulfilled their end of the bargain, as it stands, with only one thing remaining, the provided resources for the prize.
[ I THINK
IM NOT AS SMART AS STROHL ]
Though, honestly, I don't think that was anything short of the "provider" being perfectly aware of what kind of place this was.
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Considering the disclaimer on the bottom of that land information, about the plagues, droughts, and horse hauntings, I am full certain that the Provider knew exactly what they had on their hands.
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