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“Pssssst, Linc,”

“What,” I say. My best friend Eric has a habit of whispering to me at the most inopportune times. For example, here we are taking a major geometry test in Old Man Burns’s class, and he’s whispering to me.

“We’re still on for tonight, right?” he questions.

“Yeah … now shut up before Burns hears,” I reply.

Sometimes I just don’t know about Eric. He’s so weird, but, then again, everyone here is weird. Look at Old Man Burns sitting at his desk flipping through the newest National Geographic. Who’d ever guess that he does what he does. Not that he knows that I know. When I took that dare to follow him to his home so I could T.P. it, I never thought I’d find what I found.

“Ten minutes left, class,” Burns says, looking across the room – directly at me. Mr. Burns returns to his magazine. Man, I wonder what he would say if he knew that I was peeking in his window that night? I can’t believe what I saw. There was a fire built in the middle of his living room floor contained by a circle of stones. Fire in the middle of his floor? Weird, huh? Burns entered the room and sat beside the fire. He was wearing a long, black, hooded robe. He removed his watch and rings and laid them beside him. He closed his eyes and, with his mouth slightly open, he began breathing heavily and in rhythm. After a few minutes, he began to shake … but as suddenly as he began, he stopped – and he seemed at peace. It was all too bizarre for…

“Time’s up. Pencils down and everyone turn over your papers,” Burns says.

“Shoot,” I say to myself as I look down at my half-finished test paper. That’s what I get for daydreaming my way through a geometry test. At least this is my last class of the day. I hand in my test and start to leave. I swear I could feel Old Man Burns’s glare burning into my back. I head straight for my locker hoping to get the heck out of this place.

“Hey, hold up Linc,” yells Eric, running up to me. “That was an easy test, wasn’t it?”

I look at my friend’s smiling face. “I don’t want to talk about it.”

“Okay? Anyway, I can’t wait for tonight. It’s gonna be great having our readings done by a pro!”

I don’t know how I let Eric talk me into this. Eric is deeply fascinated in mystical mumbo-jumbo. He loves it. He owns a set of tarot cards, and he even bought the entire series of Time-Life books on EBay. Now, he has discovered a woman here in Dalton Hill who does tarot card readings, and he wouldn’t stop harping on me until I agreed to go with him.

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Allison

 

Sitting up sharply and sucking in her breath, she just barely avoids wailing her head on the top of the counter. Jesus, what the f**k was that? She had wild dreams before. Regularly, in fact. It was the sign of an active and creative imagination, Howard had said, but privately she felt it was just a symptom of reading too much fiction and watching too many movies and television shows.

 

Everything was normal again though. More normal. She was still wearing a dead soldier's urban camo pants with a much too large belt tied in a knot to cinch them around her waist. She was carrying an assault rifle, from that same soldier. She was still meticulously minding what she ate and drank, waiting for that day when her luck would run out and she just wouldn't be able to find any more water. And most noticeably, right now, she was still sleeping in a cabinet under a convenience store counter top. It was dark and a little claustrophobic, but the benefits of sleeping in well hidden, out-of-the-way nooks easily out-weighed the discomfort.

 

Timidly, she nudged open the cabinet door and peeked outside. A moment more of listening, and she emerged from her hideaway, feeling (not for the first time) like a raccoon or some rodent scurrying out from a hole, eyes darting around for danger, whiskers twitching nervously. Finding the store much as she had when she went to sleep, she emerges more confidently. It felt like it'd been years since she went to sleep.

 

Lugging her heavy, dull hunter-green canvas bag up on to the counter, she starts to begin the familiar series of morning rituals. Smitty and Ken had taught her the value of figuring out what works best and making it a routine. When her hand reaches up to unzip a pocket of the bag, she stops moving, and stops breathing. Eyes fixed on the tattoo along her arm. The visions from her sleep come back in a rush, cutting through the haze. She doubles over, nearly feeling sick and definitely feeling dizzy, but finally manages to slam a hand on the counter to steady herself.Oh come on. No way.

 

But when she looked again, it was still there. The motel room and the monster, the rock swung at her head, and most of all, the coyote. They had been weird dreams, vivid dreams. Not any weirder than some of her others, but this stuff... It was definitely not her own ideas. And the tattoo was rapidly discouraging any rational explanation. Her throat was dry, and her head hurt, partially from thinking of all this, but mostly from dehydration.

 

Enough. Have to get ready. Had to move, find a place with more supplies. Hunting and gathering with no settlement or home. Pretty damn primeval. The actress pulls a chair up to the counter and sighs. Leafing through the pages of a dated issue of Southern Living, she idly looks at the pictures while drinking from her scuffed Nalgene bottle and eating a meal of her own design: the carbohydrate-enhanced applesauce mixed with the strawberry dairyshake powder of an MRE. It made eating the dry powder a little more palatable, and produced a flavor that while not entirely pleasant, was at the very least 'interesting.' The pictures in the magazine were colorful and soothing and the idle browsing was therapeutic. The rule was she wouldn't think about food, or surviving or any of that while skimming the magazine. Today, this meant ignoring coyotes and tattoos too.

 

Finishing the meal, she packs away the rest of the MRE for later in the day. She was still hungry but she'd get over it. It'd probably be harder on her if she hadn't already been used to absurd diets that bordered on eating disorders before the outbreak.

 

The next step in preparing for the day was a little more vain. Unfolding a compact and setting it on the counter in front of her, Allison lifts half of a soap-scented moist wipe to her face and begins to clean up. A handful of Mary Kay products and some lipstick a few shades darker than her natural tone go into the rest of the process. Keeping stocked on cosmetics was fairly easy; it seemed most other people ignored them when plucking all the medical and hardware supplies from the ruins. With a little bit of skill and the right application, she could turn her depressingly dirty and sweaty complexion into alluringly unwashed.

 

Allison carefully inspects her appearance in the compact. There was nobody to see her this way. Nobody but herself. It was entirely self-indulgent but it made her feel better. It helped make her feel less like she was wandering through the aftermath of all civilization. Anything that made her feel more normal and civilized and helped drive away the thought that she was scrounging for increasingly scarce scraps of food was worth pursuing.

 

Putting away the cosmetics, her Nalgene and tossing the plastic and paper remains of her breakfast into a nearby trash bin (why not?), Allison removes the sidearm she'd been given by Ken and begins to inspect it, checking it just the way he'd shown her. The assault rifle was nestled in her canvas bag still, wrapped in a towel. She wasn't a very good shot with it and it was a little heavy for her. Securing the pistol in the tied, over-sized man's belt she wore, she exchanges the sweaty, dingy tanktop of the day before for a worn and crumpled maroon t-shirt from her bag that was a little too big. Clean clothes were another self-indulgence, but she couldn't really bring herself to part with the pants from Smitty's BDU. It looks cool, and they're practical. Might as well look cool while you're wasting away at the end of the world. She resolves to dig up some sunglasses at the next Walgreens she finds.

 

The plan had been to head towards Memphis and she'd started out strong, but eventually, surviving took priority and she often found herself moving in the complete wrong direction in pursuit of supplies or to avoid shambling legions of Infected. So the overall destination was Memphis, but it was more of a distant goal, something to keep her moving.

 

With her morning rituals completed, she settles back in the chair and looks up at the ceiling in thought. Memphis. But now you have a mystery tattoo. The coyote's 'other lovely.' Is she out there? She didn't seem very friendly. But she hadn't looked like a Vulture or anything. A good while is spent musing now. She has all day to wander the streets. Supernatural, I guess. The whole tattoo and coyote thing. What's with the coyote anyway? Pretty sure the woman was just a woman. Her body language seemed human enough. Writing letters in the air with a finger, she broods still, Why a coyote? Maybe he's like, a spirit. Like the Coyote spirit thing the Native Americans had. A living, breathing, allegory of 'Want' who is always hungry, Mark Twain called coyotes. That was probably giving them too much credit, she figured; they didn't seem that dramatic when she saw them on TV.

 

Rising, she hefts the weight of her bag. Time to travel. Think on the way. There was a rusted out frame of a car out front of the store, and she wanted to check the glove box. They were surprisingly more durable in a lot of modern cars, and sometimes people put stuff like Nutrigrain bars or chewing gum in them.

Boy, I sure can write a lot about mindless routines. Sorry!

 

Makeup - 12

Always Wears Some Makeup [-1]

Proud [-1]

 

And for the day, whenever 'the day' happens:

Just moving in a general Tennessee-ly direction with a priority on survival and supplies rather than speed.

Scrounging - 13

Stealth - 12

Urban Survival - 12

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The Demon’s Eye: For the last few weeks there have been riots on the streets of the city. Food riots in the slums' date=' political protests gone bad, race wars in Little Osaka, all with no real connection except for the violence. Tensions continue to mount and there is no sign of things letting up. [/font']

 

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Prelude

Flipping through the stations it seemed that the street violence was only getting worse. Pausing for only a moment

 

If you don't mind sharing' date=' please tell us where this is from.[/quote']

 

 

While I wait for art for Fractured Kingdom to come in I've begun mapping out supplemental material. The Demon's Eye is an adventure for the setting, one of several I've got planned. It's designed to help add additional depth to the setting without beating people over the head with it. Normally I wouldn't be such a 'module' person but because the setting is not standard fantasy or modern day I felt that this may be a good way to introduce elements of the setting to Players and GMs. The current plan is to offer them as PDFs around five bucks, maybe a little less, since it's not like it's a full source book. Here's the revised opening and prelude:

 

Fractured Kingdom: The Demon’s Eye

 

The world has grown cold under the ashes of the Great War. Divided across political, industrial and religious lines, even the fabric of the world has begun to unravel. In this dark future you play as a Lucid with the powers of the Dark, Grave, Slumber or Verdant at your command. Do you have the strength to survive?

 

Over the last month there has been fighting on the streets of Tiergarten. Food riots in the slums of the Spandau district, political protests turned bloody at the capitol, race wars in Little Osaka, all with no real connection except for the violence. Tensions continue to mount and there is no sign of things letting up. With each passing day the sun seems to shine a little less on the streets of Tiergarten and the madness continues to grow.

 

Prelude

 

Flipping through the stations it seemed that the street violence was only getting worse. Pausing for only a moment on FCXS 123, one of the local news stations terror seizes everyone on in the room. Not that the programming was particularly disturbing but a sense of dread latched on from nowhere sending them into a panic and then was gone. What lingered was Dark, like the Realm had spoken to every Lucid who watched.

As everyone recovered from the shock the TV shifted to fighting; another clash this time not far from the apartment. The woman on the screen said witty things like: Reasons for this latest outbreak of violence are unknown, and, we go now live… If they opened their eyes they would know. The terrors of the Dark stalked the airwaves.

 

There's some overlap from my initial Ctrl+V but that's what was in the buffer at the time. The material above is just first draft stuff and may get revised (and edited) before it's complete. The core book still needs artwork and layout but I want to be ready to go when it is. If you're interested here's a link to the current site.

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