In Memory of all the 25 Storm chaser who lose their lives because of this cult

The Order of the Storm is a kind of cult, made by about 500 Keysotans and South Dabloxans. The objective of this organization is to destroy Robloxia and make a new society that would be harmonious with tornadoes. Police disbanded the group on October 2 after their first and only attack on the 2029 Hazelton tornado claimed the lives of 25 storm chasers among the 1,032 who were killed. The group's leader is Frederick Stewart. The organization's headquarters were in the basement of a building in Viroqua.

First Attack

This cult's first and last large-scale attack was on September 29, 2029, during the Hazelton tornado, 56 storm chasers were heading to Hazelton due to the high chance of tornadoes forming. Meanwhile, the RobloxiaWeather Service in Hazelton, Keysota was hacked, with the Tornado Warning being replaced with "Don't chase the tornado, get out alive. Hunt the tornado, never live again", frightening most of the storm chasers and moving to Badoura due to another tornado there.

However, 25 storm chasers presumed that the Robloxia Weather Service in Hazelton, Keysota was hacked, and went to chase the tornado nonetheless. However, when it came time to deploy, they could not deploy because their storm chasing vehicles' airbags, claws, hydraulics, lexan, spikes, and flaps were stolen. Most of the storm chasers tried to leave the city, but the force of the tornado threw the undeployed TIVs, Dominators, and other storm chasing vehicles, which meant that everyone in the vehicles did not survive. The organization attempted another attack in Badoura, but failed.

A few days after the attack, the Hazelton Police Department forced the disbandment of the group. Tributes to the hunters appeared from Blorida to Rossota, and so, the Keysota government made September 29th as "State Storm Chaser Day". The Keysota government lobbied for this to become a federal holiday, but was not successful as the appeal of storm chasing was not popular in every state.