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[ ❇ ] R O L E P L A Y S Y N O P S I S
Welcome to Huddeen, New Hampshire. Or rather, what's left of it. Huddeen was a meager town situated near the three cities of Concord, Manchester, and Nashua. Although the town had enjoyed a close proximity to the cities, Huddeen was left to deal with the outbreak and resulting fallout by itself. The National Guard units that were assigned to relieve the town never arrived, and with the military consolidating resources towards larger population centers such as New York City and Washington D.C., it was ultimately written off as a necessary loss along with much of the New England countryside. That was roughly two weeks ago. Most of Huddeen has been left to the dead, yet a small holdout still remains: Mulberry Street. One of the few roads in Huddeen, a surprising number of households along the street survived the initial outbreak. Although these families were lucky to survive the initial outbreak, they are now in the eye of the storm. The electricity, water and gas are all still on, yet as the days pass the likelihood of them turning off increases. Other supplies such as food, unable to be frequently replenished at city supermarkets like before, are beginning to dwindle, forcing the survivors to start rationing. It won't be long before people will be forced to scavenge for resources—provided they can avoid being devoured by the wandering undead in the town. Regardless of the impending doom, however, Mulberry Street stands strong. Armed with neighborhood camaraderie, some have begun to venture out into the unknown, eager to turn the street into a place of shelter and safety. Will you join your fellow neighbors in rebuilding the neighborhood into a thriving sanctuary, or will you sit back and let them waste their resources on foolish hope? |
Hello, and welcome to Left Behind. If you aren't here from the interest check, the concept behind the roleplay is rather simple. You, and/or your family, are a survivor of a recent zombie apocalypse, and so are most of your neighbors. Rather than devolve into bandits and eventually fight over scraps, the neighborhood has decided to pool their resources together to ensure the survival of their community. As the roleplay takes place in a small outskirt town, there are no strong resource points to gather supplies from, such a Walmart or other big corporation to scavenge. There are a few local businesses to take from, like a small family diner and a gas station, for example. But those supplies will only last so long, and certainly don't have everything the neighborhood would need to survive. In other words, as the roleplay progresses, they will eventually be forced to venture out further, either into other nearby outskirt communities or into one of the three zombie-infested cities for supplies. Given the nature of the roleplay setting, this roleplay will primarily be sandbox-based as it is designed for a base-building scenario. You aren't going to be mowing down zombies with machine guns or katanas, you are going to be ensuring that you and your neighbors survive against various things like starvation, mother nature, and of course, being torn apart by building up and creating a thriving sanctuary. The characters in this roleplay aren't apocalyptical badasses, they're just everyday joes trying to make sure that everyone makes it through the end of the civilized world as best as they can. If that interests you, then the character sheet is below. I will try to answer any questions or concerns that anyone might have, but I also want to leave most things vague enough for players to interpret as they wish in the spirit of the roleplay. But if there is anything you're truly not certain on, then just leave a message and I or any other potential co-GMs will get back to you about it. |