Beside him sat Sarah, a whose nimble fingers could find a working battery in a graveyard of rusted cars. She was whispering to a mangy German Shepherd named "Bones," whose low growl warned them of the "Thinkers"—those terrifying zombies who retained just enough intelligence to set traps. The Shadow of the Reaper
The air in the concrete canyons of Chicago was thick with the copper tang of old blood and the dry, papery scent of the "Half-Living." For Elias, a former beat cop turned , every shadow was a threat. He clutched his battered rifle, checking his fuel gauge; he had exactly 30 gallons of gas left in his jeep—a king’s ransom in a world where currency had been replaced by canned beans and ammunition. Dead-Reign-Zombie-Role-Playing-Game
In the world of , the "Wave" didn't just end civilization—it rewrote the laws of life and death, leaving the surviving remnants of humanity to navigate a landscape where the dead literally reign. The Long Walk from the Cities Beside him sat Sarah, a whose nimble fingers
The Shepherd, a man named Father Miller, didn't use bullets. He used his presence and a strange, unsettling calm to keep the zombies at bay, though whether it was faith or something darker, Elias couldn't say. He clutched his battered rifle, checking his fuel
As the sun dipped below the horizon, the "Escalating Terror" truly began. The moans of a swarming horde echoed through the streets—hundreds of zombies drawn by the sound of Elias’s engine. They retreated to a makeshift outpost, a fortified diner where a was already tending to a group of "Ordinary People".
As the first light of a new day hit the ruined skyline, the survivors stood among the "Civilization Gone". There were no governments coming to save them, and no armies on the horizon. They were just a handful of people—a soldier, a scrounger, a priest, and a reaper—bound by the grim reality that in this new world, the dead didn't just walk; they ruled. Scrounger - Dead Reign: Oregon Coast Wikia
Jax saw the world as a "Graveyard Earth," a place where the only morality was survival. He watched from the rooftops as Elias and Sarah dodged a "Death Cult," a group of fanatics who worshipped the zombies as a new evolutionary step, led by a Priest who claimed to control the swarms. The Stand at the Outpost