Missions
Winter's hope
Post Count: 4Location: The Homestead & surrounding regions
Timeline: Early to mid-winter
Focus: Survival, supply run, trust, loss, renewal
Tone: Gritty but emotional — a glimmer of warmth in the cold darkness
Synopsis:
Winter has descended on Wisconsin with bone-deep cold and endless gray skies.
The Homestead’s food stores are dwindling faster than expected. A blight ruined part of the root cellar harvest, fuel reserves are low, and one of the generators is failing. Even worse — several residents are down with fever, and medicine supplies are critically short. The ice and snow have made travel near impossible, cutting off trade routes and stranding nearby survivor groups.
But then, a message arrives — faint, crackling, but real. A nearby community claims to have resources: medical supplies, propane, preserved food. The catch? They want something in return — not supplies, but help. A dangerous group of raiders has been pressing on them, and their defenses won’t hold much longer.
The Council is divided. Is it a trap? Is the risk worth it?
But Serena Reynolds sees it clearly: this may be their only hope to survive the winter.
Part of Season 1
Escape from the Concrete Grave
Post Count: 3Setting: New York City, early weeks/months of the outbreak
Group: Teen survivors (ages 14–18)
Objective: Flee NYC via a privately owned yacht docked in the harbor
Difficulty: Moderate to High
Tone: Tense, coming-of-age, survival-focused
Part of Season 1
New York, New York
Post Count: 2For characters stuck in New York
Steven's Point
Post Count: 1Posts for characters in Steven's point!
Part of Season 1
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Bangor or Bust
Post Count: 333As the pandemic worsens, visitors to the Trail's End Festival in Millinocket, Maine search desperately for a way back home, to be with family and friends, while the shelter-at-home order is in effect.
Part of Season 1
Settling In
Post Count: 58If we wish to rebuild our cities, we must first rebuild our neighborhoods. And to do that, we must understand that the quality of life is more important than the standard of living.
~ Harvey Milk
Part of Season 1
Winter is Coming
Post Count: 186Hunger and necessity are poor teachers of morality. A society that cannot provide the basics of life does not get its laws obeyed. — A.J. Quinnell
Part of Season 1
The Way We Were
Post Count: 7NOTE: This episode is used for backstories only and covers your life prior to 25 August 2010.
Part of Season 0
The Road Ahead
Post Count: 162"You may have a fresh start any moment you choose, for this thing we call 'failure' is not the falling down, but the staying down."
~ Mary Pickford
Part of Season 1