This first scenario can work (I think) for a dystopian horror. The Crave of Nature pin.it/z1uQVR7YY3/4ths of humanity was wiped out by nature. Not flood or tornados, not even earthquakes. Mother Nature began to fight back. Take what humanity destroyed. It started with the sickness. First you would get a fever, then loose color in your eyes and eventually, your thoughts became…almost animalistic. You would try to rip and bite at anyone who came near. The worst part? The sickness didn’t kill you. What killed you was another human, feeling an act of mercy is what was needed. Those who weren’t mercied were given a far worse fate.
The carcass of a dead animal would wake, crawling to you, fusing and melting into you, your mind confused. These were known as ‘Lost Ones’.
Some who were spared from the sickness became experiments for the government, or what was left of it. People were desperate for a cure. Eventually the government collapsed entirely, and now the only question is if you actually want to survive in this world.
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This second one is kinda like a horror/fantasy. A Canvas of Fear (Idea by @Tally Dor)
pin.it/5y8caa6XNYou used to live a normal life. Boring? Maybe. Uncertain? Of course. But this…this is different. You wake up one day, not in your home or bed, but on the grassy hilltop of what seemed to be a wasteland, not a person in sight. Not much of anything in sight. Darkness covered this land, the only light from stars but no moon, and the stars seemed red in color. Monsters, beasts, nightmares roamed in this endless night…but there is hope…somewhere…there must be.