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Five parasites landed in a gated neighborhood and quickly took over the place. They took ahold of their host by infecting their minds. Fortunately, Mert, an ex-soldier, was able to kill one of the parasites. Unfortunately, his wife was killed in the process. Red, a friend of Mert, appeared and helped him. As they rushed over to Mert’s house, Red saves his childhood friend Taylor. Once all three of them get into the house, they realized what needs to be done. They needed to communicate with the other survivors, and Red applies for the job. As he makes his way to the town hall, he encounters another group of survivors---Mae Eastwood and her family. After departing from them, he ventures into the street where he was confronted by his father, who had a parasite in his mind and was forced to kill him. The parasite ended up infecting Red’s mind, but he was able to fight the parasite off. Red made it to the town hall and established a connection with them. He returned to Mert’s house, but Taylor spills that she witnessed the parasite infecting him. He was then treated as a monster by Taylor and Mert. He goes on a second trip to the town hall and joins them in gathering supplies. During the trip, a monster appears and kills a survivor. The ones that survived retreated to Mert’s house where they soon learn that Red was infected. Strangely enough, the people reacted with fury towards Mert and Taylor for their discrimination and unfair treatment of Red. The yelling is then interrupted by an announcement that the town hall was being burnt to the ground. The survivors rush to the town hall and see everybody being burnt to death or killed by the monsters.
Taylor woke up and went down to the living room. In one corner sat Mae and Red sleeping shoulder to shoulder covered by a thin blanket. Mae’s head rested on Red’s shoulder while he rested his head on the wall. Carter was the only one awake. “Good morning,” He said. “You fully rested?” He asked.
“Yeah, I’m fine,” Taylor responded.
“Good,” He said. He looked at Red. “Good.” He repeated.
“Has anything happened to him?” She asked.
“No, he’s been fine. He stopped foaming at the mouth. He seems to be really tired though.” Carter commented.
“Where’s Mert?” Taylor asked. She looked around, but couldn’t find him.
“He’s in the basement. He hasn’t been talking a lot since yesterday. It’s best to leave him for now.”
“What about Kaylee?”
“She’s in the bathroom right now.” He answered.
“Okay, then what can I do to help?” Taylor asked.
“Unfortunately, for now, nothing. We do need to gather supplies and meet up with the Eastwood family.” Carter said. He grabbed a pistol from Mert’s armory. “We have a total of twenty bullets shared by three pistols. The shotgun has only ten shells and we have only five knives,” Carter said. “It’s not enough to defeat all the monsters.” He commented.
“We don’t have any more guns in the neighborhood either right?”
“Yeah, Mert was the only one allowed to carry guns on him. We’ll have to use them in emergencies only.” Carter told her.
“Makes sense,” Kaylee said. She appeared out of nowhere.
“Good morning.” She said.
“Good morning.” Carter and Taylor said.
“What’s your plan?” She asked.
“We need to meet up with the Eastwood family first. After that, we’ll need to gather supplies. Right now we only have enough for two more days.” Carter explained.
“Should they come over here or should we go to them?” Taylor asked.
“They need to come over here. This house is more sturdy than their house is. The question is how will we get them here.”
“I’ll go,” Red said. Carter, Kaylee and Taylor’s head snapped to Red. They didn’t notice that he woke up.
“What do you mean you’ll go?” Kaylee asked.
“Somebody needs to get them here safely right? I have the most experience traveling outside than anybody else here.” Red argued.
“We can’t let that happen. What if something goes wrong?” Carter asked.
“If I die then at least I can get them here safely. I mean who cares if I die anyway?” Red said solemnly. The others stood speechless. Red then woke up Mae. “I’ll go, so give me a minute.” He told them. He got up and grabbed his baseball bat. He put on a black and red sweater and black jeans. He pushed his black hair out of his eye and held the baseball bat in one hand and a pistol in the other. “I’m ready.” He announced. Taylor nodded and opened the door. This time was different as she whispered the words: “I’m sorry” to him. He stopped in his tracks and nodded. Then he ran off.
[Generation III] The Enslaved Son of the Sun God - Season One {Episode One "Prologue"}Austus (pronounced all-stes)
Rit (pro. riiiit)
Nako (pro. Na-KO)
Uzin (pro. U-Zin)
Austus followed his friends, Rit, Nako and Uzin, towards the threat of vampires. They heard rumors that told of vampires crossing the nearby river. They jumped right into battle and rushed to find them first. “I see them!” Uzin shouted. “They really are crossing the river!” Austus smiled. He was excited to be able to add to his accomplishments as a vampire hunter. It wasn’t only that vampires are seen as monsters, but Austus’s personal resentment towards them that motivates him.
Vampires are humanity’s enemies. They have been ever since the world was created. The world was created by two gods: The God of Light and God of Darkness. Humans had the Light God “Angelina” while the vampires prayed to the Darkness God “Ulysses”. These two gods fought against each other as they had completely different ideologies from each other. This rift between the gods motivated their underlings (the humans and vampires) to fight. Humans launched a series of crusades against the vampires under the idea that “vampires are monsters and only humans can defeat them”. This idea sheds large amounts of blood on the battlefield. Then, in retaliation, vampires launched their own attacks against humans and their kingdoms. This caused the downfall of numerous smaller kingdoms and huge hits on the bigger kingdoms. This cycle of bloodshed continues centuries and centuries after the world was made. The only difference between the present and past is that there are new weapons of mass destruction. The human’s new weapon is the new recruits who joined the army or become an adventurer. The vampire’s new weapons are the hunters and the Vampire King whose power matches that of a demi-god.
Austus saw the vampires crossing the river. He looked at Uzin. Uzin held his sword in the air and shouted: “We are The Knights of Dawn! Stay where you are and allow us to slay you!” The vampires stared at us before continuing to move through the water.
“They’re not stopping,” Nako noted.
“Shut up! I know that.” Uzin said.
“Let’s go before they get away,” Rit said. She took out her dual blades and headed towards the vampires. Nako nodded and she took out her pistol.
In this world, guns are rare items. Almost all the guns in the world are prototypes and they all have their flaws like delayed timing or gun jamming.
Uzin joined the rush as well as Austus with his bow. His bow was created by the sun and its rays, but because it was night his bow was at its lowest potential. They rushed towards the vampires who tried crossing the river late at night. Unfortunately for them, The Knights of Dawn were ready for them.
[Generation IV] Black Hood - Season One {Chapter One "Prologue"}Five years ago, Wick, the leader of all the gangs, appeared at my house. His slick backed hair and tuxedo made him seem “professional” but his attitude was nowhere close. His face resembled a rat and his attitude fit the description. He is very arrogant in his behavior and actions. My father, desperate, decided to take a loan out from them to feed his family. This heavy burden crushed our only hope of escaping the slums. The loan gathered a heavy interest increase which led to Wick being fed up that his money wasn’t being returned on time.
Wick knocked on the door and waited. Two of his henchmen idled behind him. Roy, my father, slowly revealed his face. His messy hair and dark bags under his eyes didn’t try to hide his lack of sleep nor tears. Wick tapped his foot impatiently. Roy extended the door. He wore a cloak that extended down to his feet and acted more like a robe than anything. Roy had the hoodie hanging behind him. “Hey, Wick.” Roy shyly said.
“I’m going to cut to the chase. Where’s my money?”
“I need some more time to g-get the money,” Roy said. Roy took a step back. Inside the house, time stood still aside from careless toddler Lin who continued to play with the raggedy toys that we had. Lin had short blonde hair that didn’t venture far and wore the family outfit of a cloak covering our skinny and empty bodies.
“Roy, Roy, Roy.” Wick chuckled. “I need my money today!” He stated. “Unless you have a problem with it?”
“No, no problem here. I’ll get you the money today.” Roy promised. He turned around to scatter when he was hit over the head by one of the henchmen. One of the henchmen wielded a baseball bat and the other, a knife. The henchmen with the knife pounced on Roy and stabbed him with the knife until there was a lake of blood surrounding him. My mother, Liyah, screamed at the top of her lungs. She threw her body around
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