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Deep in Venezuela's mist‑shrouded tabletop mountains, biologist Dr. Aris Thorne uncovers an ancient fungus that does more than kill—it learns. Ant colonies move with terrible precision; ecosystems begin to change in ways science cannot explain.In the dusty frontier town of Santa Elena, Dr. Lena Hanson treats patients suffering crippling confusion, sensory hallucinations, and bruise‑like rashes under which victims claim to feel insects crawling. Tests show nothing—and people are dying.Across continents at Geneva's Global Health Monitoring Centre, data analyst Dr. Anjali Sharma finds a faint statistical pattern linking the outbreaks. Her warnings are dismissed as noise while the pathogen adapts, jumping from insects to birds, reptiles, and mammals.Three perspectives trace the chilling first days of Sporefall: the human horror on the ground, the failing institutions in the middle, and the cold, rising signal in the data. As bureaucracy stalls and the fungus evolves, the window to stop a global pandemic slams shut. For readers of biological horror and biopunk, Sporefall is a harrowing, page‑turning prelude to collapse.
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