You don’t know how you got here, you only know that you have to escape.
You have woken up in a building which is slowly falling apart, wind whistling through the halls and the gaps
in the walls where they have taken seemingly massive amounts of damage, or you’re the lucky ones who fi
nd themselves in an intact building - maybe you even woke up in a bed! Wherever you are, you can’t ignore
the heat. Even if you were in the shade, the temperature remained high throughout the deserted city. Thro
ughout the city there are billboards and signs and flyers which all passed on the same message:
Nowhere is safe. But you must survive. There are creatures at night.
It is hot during the day. It is cold at night. Creatures stalk you from
the shadows. They are bloodthirsty and they are vile. They are quick
and they are agile. They are a danger to us all. The others are gone
they could not last. They couldn’t get home. Their lives were taken.
But you must survive. Nowhere is safe.
It was poorly written, the likelihood was that it was written in a rush, even so, the point was made quite cle
ar. If you wanted to get home, you would have to survive. It didn’t specify how long and it didn’t say what the
creatures were, you just knew that you would have to be expecting a fight.