Nathan Okulov Essay

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This the story of Nathan Okulov. A 17 year old boy who lost his parents at the age of 14 by the apocalypse. Nathan had no more family and no more friends to rely on. Nathan goes around to look for a group where he can feel safe, and have people to rely on. Nathan lived a little bit away from Olsha with his mom, dad and his dog.

Nathan and his dad went camping a lot in the forests of Chernarus. His dad taught him how to survive and to hunt, but he wasn’t much of a survivor. When the outbreak started, Nathan and his family was out camping in the Windy Mountain and they left the dog with a friend of Nathan's dad. Nathan did not know who this man was, only the fact that he lived in Chernogorsk but he did not really pay attention to it. They were camping till 22nd of October they did not hear the news about the infection and did not find out what happened until it was too late.
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They sometime laugh about it and make jokes about it that they leave there phones at home. So they went to drive to Balota to enjoy more of the nature and over the highway at the side of the Green Sea because Nathan's mom always loved the view of the sea. sadly there car breaks down about 800m out of Balota and did not know what was coming for them but they have no phone so they try to fix the

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