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After a cataclysmic nuclear world war, more than half of the world's population had been killed off. After the war was over, there were massive famines, new diseases caused by the spike in radiation, and fertility in humans had seen a massive decline.
But in the face of extinction, humanity was able to survive. 100 years after the war, most farmland has become usable, technology has started to return, cures for radiation based diseases has been discovered. Things were finally seeming to return to the way things were before the war.
But for all of that good that had been done over the last century, the one thing that did not see recovery is human fertility. No matter biological or technological advances there were in reversing the effects of the radiation in the planet, the fertility rates among humans never seemed to bounce back.
As a result of this, in order to get the human population on the rise, the governments of the various countries enacted breeding programs in order to maximize the breeding efficiency of those deemed to be fertile. Some countries treated those who were fertile with high respect and dignity. Others, like Amolodous, treated their fertile citizens like cattle, putting them in farms, and making them constantly breed to produce new humans. The females breeders became known as Hucows, as their bodies would be constantly producing milk for their children, while the male breeders became the bulls who constantly mated with the hucows to keep them pregnant and child bearing.
Our story begins nearly 300 years after the Great War in Amolodous's capital city of Austitonio, where a particular woman has come of age and has taken the required fertility test.
After a cataclysmic nuclear world war, more than half of the world's population had been killed off. After the war was over, there were massive famines, new diseases caused by the spike in radiation, and fertility in humans had seen a massive decline.
But in the face of extinction, humanity was able to survive. 100 years after the war, most farmland has become usable, technology has started to return, cures for radiation based diseases has been discovered. Things were finally seeming to return to the way things were before the war.
But for all of that good that had been done over the last century, the one thing that did not see recovery is human fertility. No matter biological or technological advances there were in reversing the effects of the radiation in the planet, the fertility rates among humans never seemed to bounce back.
As a result of this, in order to get the human population on the rise, the governments of the various countries enacted breeding programs in order to maximize the breeding efficiency of those deemed to be fertile. Some countries treated those who were fertile with high respect and dignity. Others, like Amolodous, treated their fertile citizens like cattle, putting them in farms, and making them constantly breed to produce new humans. The females breeders became known as Hucows, as their bodies would be constantly producing milk for their children, while the male breeders became the bulls who constantly mated with the hucows to keep them pregnant and child bearing.
Our story begins nearly 300 years after the Great War in Amolodous's capital city of Austitonio, where a particular woman has come of age and has taken the required fertility test.