[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/tO3wquO.jpg[/img][/center] [center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/190820/8a9ce054ea8b59a4a0df99c6924fbf79.png[/img][/center] [indent][indent][indent][color=gray]Following the outbreak of the Wildfire Virus across the United States, the remaining residents of Rushford, Ohio—a rather quaint Midwestern town of middling importance—have heard mysterious announcements throughout the town. On television store fronts, loudspeakers and radios, news-like reports claim that survivors have held up at Camp Whispering Springs, an abandoned summer camp on the opposite side of the Maumee River that had been shut down after declaring bankruptcy. Each message claims that the camp is a "zombie-free place", quite unlike the infested streets of Rushford, and that their doors are open to any survivors that are seeking to escape the carnage. Despite the hopefulness in the proclamation of a "zombie-free place", there is, however, a catch. Those still living must find their way out of Rushford, and in turn cross the Findlay-Gratton bridges—a pair of cantilevered through truss bridges that had been used for evacuation before the fall. Now, the bridges are but a silent reminder of the massacre that had taken place that night, being covered in the bloody, walking corpses of the deceased. Is being safe from the undead worth braving hell itself?[/color][/indent][/indent][/indent]