Lumeneire
Seeker of Stories
(Inspired by Stephen King's 'The Stand' and Guillermo Del Toro's 'The Strain'.)
A sickness has enveloped the world with it's elegant and unforgiving grasp.
It claws away unknowingly and hushes it's victims swiftly to keep it's secret.
At first, nobody had noticed at all. People died everyday but that was just something the human race gritted their teeth against and ignored. But the body count started to rise and people started to notice, as usual though it was the wrong people.
The governments in each major city across the world noticed that sickness was spreading amongst their land but managed to suppress the news and the panic of it. Instead, they worked in secret against the plague and silenced any outsiders that had any real evidence to bring to the people. They believed they were doing good for their countries and saving more lives by killing a few. And at first you would argue they would be right, sacrifice the lives of a few for the needs of the many but they were unaware of the other circumstances surrounding the situation and killed many more by keeping the world in the dark.
Another sickness, one of the mind poked and prodded at the disease. It let the illness flourish and bloom no matter which hand tried to snuff it out. Secret people with secret lives let chemicals and information slip through their fingers and drift off into the ignorance of the world to suit their own needs.
These are the facts:-
- A man made killer disease is sweeping across the planet and capturing the lives of the weak like a morbid collector. It devours their minds first and then consumes their bodies.
- There are people that survive the disease and their bodies are alive and safe but their minds are already gone. They are rabid and hungry. Starving for destruction and flesh.
- There are people that were naturally immune to the airborne killer but are quickly being hunted and killed off by the diseased ones or their inability to survive in a world of dwindling electricity and real danger.
- This was all planned out meticulously and out there in the great expanse of decay and detriment are a society of men who brought the world to it's knee's. They are rich in both money and influence. They were bored and sickened by the masses of people crawling across the planet like lost ants. They seek only pleasure and happiness for themselves by torturing others. There are more of them than anyone could ever have imagined and they should be feared more than any monster or deadly disease.
We start off our story before any of this has come to light. There have been a few stories on the news and the radio about a rise in certain diseases but they assure everyone that it is nothing to worry about. There have been whispers on the street and conspiracy theorists have gone wild. People from the government are beginning to resign and just yesterday there was a news breaking story about a terrorist attack. Officials representing different parts of the government were meeting and discussing very pressing matters, an affair that was to be televised to the whole world. But somehow someone had snuck in with a bomb and had obliterated the entire building. The nation is now on terror alert and security measures have tightened everywhere, including all forms of transport. But people just carry on, oblivious to the suffering of others and bumble through their everyday lives. Why? Because it is all they know and because it makes them feel safe.
Everything in your life is about to change. You could die at any moment and everyone you have ever known or loved is going to die. How do I know this? Because only 3% of the entire population of the world will survive the initial illness and when you do, you will wish you were dead like the rest of them.
Rules.
1. Follow Rp Nations rules and Guidelines.
2. No God - Modding or spamming. No one will be the main character and no one person will know everything.
3. Romance of all kinds are encouraged and within this realistic world sometimes things will get nasty, but no descriptions of the act itself, fade to black. I don't want this thread or yourselves to be banned.
4. Please read these rules and all other information carefully.
5. Literacy please. This is an advanced thread so you should all know what is expected. All Ooc conversation to be had in the right section and any discussion on plots can be through private messages with me or on Ooc.
6. This is a long term Role play, so try and post when you can, and don't disappear without warning.
7. Be creative, include everyone and read all posts.
8. Check back often for updates and rule changes.
9. Do not be offended if I warn you. I will warn you if you go against any of the rules put forth here or stated by the site. I will warn you if your writing is not up to scratch with the standards that have been set. I will ban you with out warning if you are rude to another writer or kill them with out their permission.
10. Do not stumble upon other characters straight away. It just wouldn't happen. Find time to establish your character, the story and the world. It is important to keep this realistic, imagine yourself in your character's shoes, in this current world.
11. The most important rule! I'm sick of over the top, unrealistic writing. Don't jump from roof to roof, don't suddenly have a gun with no explanation to how you found it, and if you don't know how to use a gun, or how to use a tank, or anything like that, say that. This is realistic, I can't express that enough. Imagine yourself, in this situation.
12. This is a story for people of all ages. So a cast full of angsty teens is not going to happen. Also if there is already a certain amount of certain characters, then think a new one up. We don't want twenty soldiers and one civilian either. Once you submit a profile I will either approve it or not allow it. Do not be embarrassed if I reject you, it just means it is either not up to the standard for this roleplay or the character just isn't going to work. If it's just a few little changes needed I will message you and help you.
13. I may seem harsh at first but this is just because I want to find incredible writers with a passion that can engage with the story and deserve to be part of a team. Please have fun and learn new things along the way.
(This story is to begin in the season of spring)
First post:
The club she worked in was open as a bar during the day. It was on one of the main streets of the city, so it usually attracted a lot of different people. Business men would come in for a quick pint or a Scotch on the rocks on their lunch. House wives would gather together like a gaggle of geese and gossip about their husbands over cocktails and bowls of olives. Winta preferred working the days to the nights. It was a lot quieter and she was a self-proclaimed people watcher. She liked to study them, the way they talked, their mannerisms and their insatiable desire to get intoxicated no matter what time of day. The habit came from all of the books she read and from lessons she was taught at university. One day she was hoping to be a writer of great fiction and the best way to accomplish that was to ground your story with in depth characters. Every little detail she transcribed about the made up people would form a clear picture in the mind’s eye and cause it to leap off the page and stay with the reader long after they had finished the book. Winta watched as one of the housewives, dressed in faux fur with bleach blonde hair and unnaturally browned skin twizzled a cocktail stick that had impaled an olive in her fingers as she spoke. She wondered if it was a nervous disposition the woman had or if it was some sort of bluff she enacted subconsciously because of an over the top lie she was telling to impress her friends. Winta snapped out of her gaze when a gaudy business man trotted over to the bar with his plain Jane secretary’s ass cupped firmly in his hand. The secretary giggled and tiptoed along pretending to swat his grab happy hands away from her behind. They ordered without even glancing at Winta and she served them without saying a word.
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After finally managing to get away from the dimly lit bar and running through the drizzling rain to get to her apartment, she threw herself onto her sofa and slung her arm over her eyes. It had been a long day full of obnoxious morons and self-righteous douches. America was a lot different to England in every way and not always in the best. At least back home everything had a bit of familiarity to it. She understood the people and their motives. Out here, in good old New York City, it was like being trapped in a clichéd American sitcom. Everything was so over the top and the hustle and bustle of the crowds was everywhere. Their only motives ever being to gain money or sex. At first it was something Winta loved, well more marvelled at actually. She watched more American television than British and she loved the way they spoke, adored the drama and the rag tag personalities that littered every corner of the state. But after a few days the novelty wore thin. No one was really helpful and nobody wanted to help a tourist. It in fact seemed to her that they despised tourists and many of the street merchants and shops actually abused them and used them for their money, not caring about their story or even really noticing they were human. To Winta, she thought all anyone really saw in this place were walking wallets with money ready to be extorted at every turn.
She had settled in as soon as she could though. After her Grandmother had died, she was left with a little bit of money. So she found the cheapest apartment she could and stored the rest for when she decided to move on again. But for now, she needed time to grieve and really to explore the city she had always dreamed of visiting. She found a job in less than a day. She had seen the sign in the window, only a few blocks from her drab studio apartment and waltzed in with a fake bravado of calm. She had explained her situation and after the manager heard her accent and witnessed her create a couple of cocktails from the top of her head, he had hired her on the spot. She hated how the American population always romanticized the British accent. They always saw it as a posh Victorian dialect, when in reality, back home, Winta had had one of the more common accents in her country. But she supposed she always marvelled at the American accent and this time, she would use what she had to her advantage.
She slipped off her coat and pulled up a hefty novel from under her sofa. She flipped it open to the dog-eared page then just as easily slammed it shut as her phone began to buzz. She dropped the book to the floor with a thud and rolled her eyes. It was her night off and she had been dying to read her novel in peace. She lifted her bum and slipped out the phone from her back pocket with the name 'Katie' flashing on the screen. Winta hesitantly answered the call and brought the cold contraption to her ear. "Hello?"
At first there was no answer but after a spluttering cough from the other end, a raspy voice burst into life.
"Hey Winta. How are you?"
"Ummm, I'm okay thanks. How are you?" She raised her eyebrow quizzically and chewed on her lip as she thought. She did not know Katie very well at all. She was also an employee of The Vanity Tank club but she had been there much longer than Winta. In fact, she was the only person she could really call a friend, even though they were still just acquaintances, but it was the closest thing she had to a friend in this big scary city.
"Actually that’s what I'm calling you about. I'm really not feeling great. I was visiting my auntie in hospital yesterday and I think I've caught something."
"Oh." Winta mumbled, not really knowing how to reply.
"I think I've just got the flu or something. I'd usually try and work my shift no matter how ill I am but..."
She drew the phone away from her ear as a loud explosion of static and coughing burst through the speaker. Once the sound subsided she drew it back to her face and let out a sigh knowing what was coming next.
"Sorry about that. Yeah but my glands are all swollen and bruised and the boss won't let me work if I have a visible illness. It will freak the customers out and if someone catches it, they'll sue them and stuff."
"I'm sorry you're ill Katie, I hope you get better soon but could you just get to the point?"
"Yeah sorry I'm just rambling. I've had too many days off already and if I call in sick again, Gus is gonna fire my ass. So I was wondering if you could cover my shift and kinda say you needed the money so I did you a favour? But really you're doing me a favour and I'd owe you one."
Winta thought it over in her head. It would be good to have a future favour in this land of uncertainty but she was supposed to be working the day shift tomorrow as well and she was already exhausted. But if she could catch a few hours sleep now, it wouldn't be so bad.
"Alright Katie. I'll do it. But you do owe me. What time you meant to start?"
"In about an hour. It's Saturday night so people start drinking really early don't they." Winta gritted her teeth and kicked the arm of her sofa with the sole of her shoe and buried her head in some of the cushions. She had already said yes now so no sleep for her and no reading. After a few moments of suffocating her sorrows in the musty cushions and with a few questioning calls from her phone, she drew in a breath, faked a smile and tried to sound chirpy.
"Okay Katie. I'll head straight over. Get well soon okay." Winta disconnected the call, unclenched her teeth and threw herself off the sofa and onto her feet with a defeated slouch.
"Why am I being so nice? I came to a whole new bloody continent, I could have reinvented myself, but no instead of being a cold hearted bitch, I decided to be me." She hurried to her closet to get changed and laughed at herself for her own stupidity.
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