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<center>My eyes flick open, first one and then the other, staring blankly along the cold ground. Memories of sirens echo in my ears for a moment, and fade into strange and distant murmurs.
<center>[[Image:KillerAvatar.jpg|Center|Killer]]
 
My eyes flick open, first one and then the other, staring blankly along the cold ground. Memories of sirens echo in my ears for a moment, and fade into strange and distant murmurs.


Unsteadily, and on awkwardly angled limbs, I rose to my feet.
Unsteadily, and on awkwardly angled limbs, I rose to my feet.


 
Killer is a cultist of the Goddess who dictates the citizens of Malton's luck. He started as Undead and was granted much luck each time he sacrificed a living person to the Goddess.</center>
That was seven years ago. Originally I was a convicted murderer in Malton Correctional Facility. My number stayed the same, 2008484, each had it's meaning. The last number indicated the crime, murder. The second to last was how many sentences. The rest was what number prisoner I was in the Facility.
 
For the seven years of the outbreak, I have been shambling around the city. Today is the first day I remember any of it.</center>

Latest revision as of 16:22, 7 February 2012

Killer

My eyes flick open, first one and then the other, staring blankly along the cold ground. Memories of sirens echo in my ears for a moment, and fade into strange and distant murmurs.

Unsteadily, and on awkwardly angled limbs, I rose to my feet.

Killer is a cultist of the Goddess who dictates the citizens of Malton's luck. He started as Undead and was granted much luck each time he sacrificed a living person to the Goddess.