the Town Of Emberveil

an apocalypse survivle game full of mutants and zombies

The world didn’t end all at once. It just… thinned out, like something slowly draining away.

People still talk about the Gray Bloom like it was a miracle at first. Maybe it was. For a little while, anyway. Hospitals emptied. Pain disappeared. Old injuries healed like they’d never happened.

Then people started changing.

Not dying. Not exactly. Just… becoming something else.


I woke up in a place called Emberveil.

At least, that’s what they told me it used to be.

Now it’s mostly ash and broken buildings, with scraps of metal hammered together into walls that barely stand. Fires burn constantly—not for warmth, but to keep things away. The smoke hangs low over everything, like the town is trying to hide.

I don’t remember how I got there.

Just that when I woke up, my arm felt like it had been set on fire. There was a mark carved into it—a spiral, clean and deliberate. Not something that happens by accident.

People noticed it right away.

In Emberveil, that kind of thing matters.


They didn’t trust me at first. Can’t blame them.

Out beyond the walls, the infected wander in packs. Most are the slow ones—empty, starving, drawn to noise. Easy to avoid if you’re careful.

But not all of them are like that.

Some… think.

They watch. They learn. They don’t rush you. And that makes them worse.


There’s a man here named Kael. Says he used to be a doctor. He’s the one who looked at my arm and didn’t flinch.

“You should’ve turned,” he told me.

I didn’t have an answer for that.

He started running tests—old equipment, barely working. Every time he looked at the results, he got quieter.

Finally, he said it.

“You’re infected. But it’s not taking you. Not all the way.”

A Carrier.

That’s what he called it.


I didn’t believe him at first.

Then I started noticing things.

Cuts healing too fast. Hearing things before anyone else does. Moving quicker when it matters, like my body already knows what’s about to happen.

And sometimes… I feel it. Like something under my skin, shifting, waiting.

Not trying to kill me.

Just trying to change me.


Emberveil survives by staying small and quiet. No generators. No bright lights. Too much noise brings them in.

Even then, it’s getting worse.

Every night, more of them gather outside the walls. Not just wandering—gathering. Like they’re being pulled in.

Last night, something new showed up.

Tall. Twisted. It didn’t move like the others. It stood just beyond the firelight, watching the gates. Not mindless. Not hungry.

Aware.

It didn’t try to get in.

It just looked… patient.


There are rumors spreading through Emberveil now.

Some say the infected are changing again. Becoming organized. Others think there’s something out there controlling them.

And then there are the ones who look at me like I’m part of it.

Maybe they’re not wrong.


Kael thinks I’m the key to stopping the Gray Bloom. Says if we can figure out why I haven’t turned, we might be able to slow it down. Maybe even reverse it.

But he also said something else. Something he didn’t mean to.

“Whoever made this… didn’t intend for it to fail.”

I asked him what that meant.

He didn’t answer.


Sometimes I get flashes. Not memories exactly—more like pieces.

A lab. Clean walls. People arguing about timelines. Risks. My voice in the middle of it, saying something I can’t quite hear.

But I know one thing when I see it.

I wasn’t just there.

I belonged there.


Emberveil isn’t going to last. Everyone knows it, even if they don’t say it out loud.

The walls won’t hold forever. The fires are running low. And whatever’s out there in the dark… it’s getting closer.

Kael wants me to leave. Says there’s a place beyond the dead zones where the Gray Bloom started. Thinks answers are still there.

Maybe he’s right.

Or maybe I’m exactly what caused all of this in the first place.


Either way, staying here isn’t an option anymore.

Because whatever the world is turning into…

It’s starting to recognize me.

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