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Ya i'm down for any of your ideas. Take a look at my writing here on the site and let me know if it's up to snuff for you.

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@FlaggI also did a thing.



Hey, I wrote a... thing. I basically just wrote something to help me explore the setting (specifically, the rot-infected wastelands), my potential character, and just in general help me find a tone. It's rough and certainly can be improved by much, but I reckon it might be interesting for y'all to get a glimpse at what I'm thinking about. Have fun :P



two fantastic things- welcome aboard! Could you put each post in the Character Tab?
Chapter 1: Can't Stop What's Coming


Judas Station, North of Jericho's Reach

“Hear tell you run this town,” said the man down the bar. Slaver, from the looks of him. Right hand’d been replaced with cheap, ugly augments, a claw of pitted metal. He wore a coiled whip at his waist.

“Can’t trust everything people say,” said Callows, raising his glass, “Leastwise round here. Sunny days, shady people’s our unofficial town motto. Should be, anyways.”

“I think you’re bein’ modest,” said the slaver, grinning to show a face full of metal teeth. Arrow shaped. “What I heard, you’re sorta like the mayor, the sheriff and the hangman, all rolled into one. That’s what I heard.”

Callows took a sip of his drink. He savored the burn and spreading numbness, "This ain't the greenlands, friend. No sheriffs out here." The man with claw slid back from the bar. There were three others drinking with him, slavers too looked like. They got up with their friend. Callows didn't turn to face them, just took another sip. The barkeep, a one eyed man named Horace, put down the glass he was polishing.

"Hey now," Horace said, as the quartet sauntered down the bar, "Don't start nothin in my place of business."

"Shut up old man," said claw-hand, who sat down on the stool next to Callows, "This h-ain't your concern."

Callows finished his drink and sighed. He tapped the bar for a refill.

"This here," said the slaver, "Is 'tween me and the man what shot down my brother two moons past. The man settin' right here at your bar next to me."

"You think I killed your brother?" said Callows, turning to face his uninvited guest. Eyes the color of the clear green sky met the slaver's bloodshot gaze, "What for? He do something as stupid as you're about to?"

-


Callows stepped out of Horace’s place into the heat and light and dust of late morning. Stores were just opening up and main street was busy with caravaneers, slavers, guns-for-hire and whoever else the Road had washed in to Judas Station on this fine day. Callows slipped his hat over black hair going grey and checked his boots for blood. Clean enough.

He sighed, trying to remember a time he could drink in peace without having to keep an eye over his shoulder. He’d been running from killing for years, tried to turn his knack for violence into something productive, to give this place a semblance of order.

Problem with runnin' is you always bring yourself with you.

“Lyman, we got a problem,” a hoarse voice called. Callows looked up to see Helmsly pushing his way through the milling crowd. If Callows was the unofficial sheriff of Judas Station, Jed Helmsly was the unofficial deputy. They split the role of unofficial mayor 'tween them. A good man, Jed, smart enough by far for the job and quick enough on the draw, but maybe a bit too soft. He deferred to Callows ‘cause he recognized his own lack of necessary ruthlessness. That was Callows’ theory, anyway.

“Whatsit?” asked Callows as Helmsly climbed the porch of the saloon, “Today’s my drinking day- thought you and the boys could handle things.”

Jed spat into the dust of the road, “You need to see somethin’ Lyman. I got speeders waitin’ at the south gate.”

“Sounds serious,” said Callows, cracking half a smile. He produced a flask from his overcoat and took a pull. He offered Helmsly a swig, “What kinda serious?”

“I’d soon as not talk about it here,” said Helmsly, waving away the flask and nodding to the bustling street behind him, “See for your own self.”

-


The speeder was an original, not one of those bolted-together four-wheelers the cheaper mercs used. It skimmed quick and quiet over the rutted sand and bare rock of the Road, bouncing a bit when the ground gave way beneath her. The hum of the anti-grav plates was only just audible over the hot wind blowing in through the open windows.

Callows' eyes were on the haruspex unit built into the dash, which gave a crude read on the terrain for a mile around. Of course, a mile in any direction was still the Road, a huge sunken gash of churned sand and pitted rock cuttin' right through the desert. Not too much that was dangerous lived in the complex contours of the Road this close to the Station, but not too much was not nothin'.

Jed was drivin, his jaw clenched and shoulders hunched as he piloted the craft around boulders and over wolf scorpion burrows. Helmsly was not the kind easy to spook, and something out here had set him right up on the edge. A pair of Station militia on gunbikes trailed Jed on either side, dust billowing behind their slender machines.

Callows squinted as he watched the 'spex. It was registering something huge over the next rise- something Crawler-sized, but it wasn't moving and the speeder's comms wasn't gettin hailed by nothin.

Helmsly pulled over a ridge of dunes in the Road and slowed the speeder down to an idle. The gunbikes cut their engines and silence reigned over the baking red expanse of the Road.

“God's teeth,” said Callows, as he took in the scene spreading out below him. Saw the scale of it. He took a long drink from his flask.

"Patrols found it like this this mornin'," said Jed.

"Survivors?" asked Callows.

Helmsly shook his head, "Not that I found on my first run out here."

Callows took another drink. “Jed, we got ugliness comin' like I've never seen.”
@FlaggOh hey you. This looks pretty neat. I should get something up in the next couple of days.


It is pretty neat isn’t it? Glad to have you join!
Discord server for those who’d like to talk anything over: discord.gg/9g5UyNs
@Flagg Right. I haven't written background for the corporations yet. The corporations are named NeuStar Corporation, Stahl-Martell and Huygens Manufacture, Inc. I'd planned to make NeuStar an interstellar shipping and logistics company, which dabbled in many other fields, Stahl-Martell would be an electronics giant, with some AI research under its belt and Huygens Manufacture was planned as a spaceship manufacturer.


All sounds good- I don’t need like a whole detailed thing about each, we can find out about them as the ic progresses or you could give a little blurb about each for the ooc setting guide I’m putting together but that’s not urgent.
@Flagg Hello! I'd have a couple names and ideas for possible pre-apocalypse mega-corporations, if that's okay. I had planned to use them in my own world building, but there's no good reason I couldn't drop them here. And I was planning to write an application in the coming week.


Of course! Looking forward to the app!
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