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Synopsis:
The horrors of the past meet the brutality of the present.
There are worlds beyond our own, existing for purposes
outside of our understanding, where gods roam unfettered by the earthly
restraints placed upon us. Where right is wrong, where the laws of physics have
been turned upon their ear, and not everything that goes up, comes back down.
Places where magic rules, and technology is but a faint memory from a distant
past.
Fourteen years ago a cataclysm shook the realms of this
multiverse as a rising tide of evil rose up to battle those in power. Many of
the worlds ceased to exist in the blink of an eye. On our world the dead
walked, bringing society to its knees. The technology we had taken for granted
stopped working as a new dark age filtered across the land. An age of
unrestrained brutality where the only law was the firepower one carried, and
the only hope was for a quick death followed by a dreamless sleep.
On the day of his birth the dead walked and society crumbled. His mother took one look at him and pronounced him Meat. He survived, she didn't.
Fourteen years have passed and obscurity means survival in an increasingly dangerous world. For the survivors compound at Bremo Bluff that obscurity is threatened when a savage band abducts a group of children from the compound.
Accompanied by his three friends Window, Einstein, and Billie-Bob, Meat embarks on a quest to rescue the children. A journey that will lead them into adulthood, with a brief detour through the Dreadlands, as they confront the harsh reality of a brutal world beyond the barriers that had served to protect them.
In the dead city of Richmond Meat and his friends will confront a savage cult of children who worship a creature of the night. These creatures, once considered the nightmare imaginings of a fevered mind, are now awake in a world where the population that once served as their food source has been severely reduced.
Awake and very, very, hungry.
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