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<h2>Some Chronicler writings (from the book)</h2>
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<h3>ABOUT THE APOCALYPSE</h3>
<p>ABOUT THE APOCALYPSE<br>
“How did the world end? Some Stalkers
and other braggarts say they know what
happened. That a great plague swept the
world and killed everyone. That the bosses
of the Old Age fired their weapons of mass
destruction at each other and drowned
the world in flames. That the gods among
the stars, the Ancients’ overlords, had
enough of mankind’s hubris and decided
to end it all in fire and brimstone. Maybe
it’s true, maybe it’s just lies and tall tales.
The truth is, no one knows for sure. Except
maybe the Elder. And he refuses to talk
about it. We learned as children not to
ask, he would curse and rave at us every
time the subject came up. But I’ve heard
him mumble in his sleep. He said that the
Ancients ended themselves.</p>


<p>ABOUT THE ELDER<br>
Of course the world ends. It happens quickly, faster
“Do you remember what it was like before
than anyone could predict. The Red Plague hits
the Elder got sick? He used to walk
a world already on the brink of collapse. Extreme
around in the Ark and talk. Talk and help
climate change, global economic crisis, increasing
us with anything we needed. During the
conflict between old and new superpowers. When
days, it was school time and he taught the
the pandemic comes, the last thin veneer of stability
People to read and count. At night, we’d
crumbles.
sit around the fires and listen to stories
 
about the Old Age. The Elder said he
One billion people die in the first year. Utter
hadn’t seen it with his own eyes, but that
panic reigns supreme, solidarity between nations
he had read books and seen moving images
is non-existent. Wars break out over the last, dwindling
that showed what a fantastic time
resources of the world. For the first time since
it must have been. When the Elder got
1945 nuclear weapons are used in armed conflict.
sick, all that stopped. Maybe it’s the Rot
Mushroom clouds rise from east to west.
that finally got to him. Maybe he’s just
 
old. I don’t care which. I just want to sit
Everyone tries to save themselves. The rich and
in his lap again, to hear him talk about
powerful start monumental projects to escape the
the green fields, the blue lakes and the
surface of the dying Earth: going deep underground,
great cities full of people.”</p>
to the bottom of the oceans, into the cold darkness of
space. The seats in these final lifeboats for mankind
are desperately few. For most of the world’s inhabitants,
there is no way out.
 
Once it’s all over, Earth is still. Nature invades
ruined cities. Winds sweep through empty streets
turned into graveyards. Time gnaws the windows
off skyscrapers, panes falling to the ground in a slow
rain of glass.
 
Yet life remains. Slivers of humanity survive
the Apocalypse. In the Ark, a small settlement at
the edge of a dead city, the People live. You are the
spawn of humanity, but not quite human. You are
twisted funhouse images, mutated freaks. Your bodies
and minds have incredible powers, but you are
unstable. Fragile. None of the People are over 30
years old.
 
Except the Elder. Your leader, but not like you.
One of the Ancients. For decades he has warned
you: be on your guard, don’t leave the Ark. Stay here,
or the Rot will get you. Or something even worse.
So far, you have obeyed his commands. Lived off
rations from the Old Age. Chased off every stranger
who came close to the Ark. Few dared to go out into
the Zone. That is what the Elder calls the outside
world.
 
But the safe days are over. Food is running
scarce, and the fight for what’s left is turning violent.
You starve. Factions are forming, bosses on top
and slaves at the bottom. In the middle, fixers who
try to turn a profit from anyone and everyone. And
the Elder can’t stand up on his own anymore. They
say he can’t even take a piss without help. You’re on
your own now.
 
It’s time to venture out. To explore the Zone, to
search for artifacts and knowledge. Build, grow the
land, seek out others, create a new civilization on the
ruins of the old one. Seek your origin. No children
are born to the People – if you do nothing, you will
perish. Maybe, one day, you will find the Eden of
legend, the Ancients’ haven from the encroaching
hellscape. That’s where salvation and truth await,
the stories say.
 
Maybe it’s all fairytales. It doesn’t matter. You
have no choice. This is the beginning.
 
'''This is Year Zero.'''
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Latest revision as of 11:54, 18 February 2024


Of course the world ends. It happens quickly, faster than anyone could predict. The Red Plague hits a world already on the brink of collapse. Extreme climate change, global economic crisis, increasing conflict between old and new superpowers. When the pandemic comes, the last thin veneer of stability crumbles.

One billion people die in the first year. Utter panic reigns supreme, solidarity between nations is non-existent. Wars break out over the last, dwindling resources of the world. For the first time since 1945 nuclear weapons are used in armed conflict. Mushroom clouds rise from east to west.

Everyone tries to save themselves. The rich and powerful start monumental projects to escape the surface of the dying Earth: going deep underground, to the bottom of the oceans, into the cold darkness of space. The seats in these final lifeboats for mankind are desperately few. For most of the world’s inhabitants, there is no way out.

Once it’s all over, Earth is still. Nature invades ruined cities. Winds sweep through empty streets turned into graveyards. Time gnaws the windows off skyscrapers, panes falling to the ground in a slow rain of glass.

Yet life remains. Slivers of humanity survive the Apocalypse. In the Ark, a small settlement at the edge of a dead city, the People live. You are the spawn of humanity, but not quite human. You are twisted funhouse images, mutated freaks. Your bodies and minds have incredible powers, but you are unstable. Fragile. None of the People are over 30 years old.

Except the Elder. Your leader, but not like you. One of the Ancients. For decades he has warned you: be on your guard, don’t leave the Ark. Stay here, or the Rot will get you. Or something even worse. So far, you have obeyed his commands. Lived off rations from the Old Age. Chased off every stranger who came close to the Ark. Few dared to go out into the Zone. That is what the Elder calls the outside world.

But the safe days are over. Food is running scarce, and the fight for what’s left is turning violent. You starve. Factions are forming, bosses on top and slaves at the bottom. In the middle, fixers who try to turn a profit from anyone and everyone. And the Elder can’t stand up on his own anymore. They say he can’t even take a piss without help. You’re on your own now.

It’s time to venture out. To explore the Zone, to search for artifacts and knowledge. Build, grow the land, seek out others, create a new civilization on the ruins of the old one. Seek your origin. No children are born to the People – if you do nothing, you will perish. Maybe, one day, you will find the Eden of legend, the Ancients’ haven from the encroaching hellscape. That’s where salvation and truth await, the stories say.

Maybe it’s all fairytales. It doesn’t matter. You have no choice. This is the beginning.

This is Year Zero.


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