Riverside Iowa
"No-one really knows how the outbreak started, and certainly no-one expected it to go this far. Indeed there were little signs that this was going to be the world ending apocalypse that the media always made it out to be. In the initial hours of contamination there was little fear of it getting out of hand and the U.S. government was able to contain most infections. This changed quickly as the sun set on day one. The entire demeanor of the undead changed at nightfall, changing from the relatively harmless shamblers to violent and agile killing machines. In one night the U.S. government completely lost control of the situation. Entire towns were wiped off the map and the surviving population flooded out of cities to less populated rural areas. Its been a week since the undead gained the upper hand. Survivors have found that the only safe course of action was to move during the day and stay completely silent during the night. Any mistake could cost you not only your own life but the lives of all those around you in this black hell of nightfall."
- From the journal of Devika Jones