Zombie Crisis 20XX (5e Campaign Setting)

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Zombie Crisis 20XX

The year is 20XX. Darkness consumes the land as the dead rise from their graves to devour everything in their path. Do you have what it takes to survive in this mad world of zombies, weird mutants, heartless humans, and ancient conspiracies?

Factions

Civilians: Most people are in this faction, despite the apocalypse they don't care about heroics or villainy, they just want to hold on to hope as best they can and keep living their lives.

Church of Our Savior: A religious group which discourages violence against humans and works towards maintaining the peace.

Military: A military group of soldiers and police who want to kill zombies and restore order. Though well-intentioned, their methods can sometimes be brutal and oppressive.

Rebels: Rebels who chafe under the rule of the military and want to create their own free society. Though also well-intetioned, they sometimes resort to terrorist acts.

Rogues: Criminals and psychos who take advantage of society crumbling to commit crime and murderers.

Survivors: Small groups of people who by accident or on purpose were long prepared for a zombie apocalypse. Though their numbers are not great, they tend to be very dangerous fighters, if a bit nuts and unfriendly towards other factions.

Cybers: A secret faction of ultra-powerful robots which are able to disguise themselves as humans. They hate humans and are willing to use the zombies as their minions in their ruthless quest to establish machine rule on Earth.

Infected: Zombies, both living or dead, who want to kill and eat the living.

Neo-Humans: Genetically altered humans with superhuman powers.

The Ancients: A secret, multi-millennia old faction of immortals with supernatural powers and the desire to create a new world order.

The Reds: Russian, Chinese, and North Korean communists who have been using the zombies as an insidious plot to destroy America and abolish freedom and democracy forever.

Bestiary

Adversaries in the Zombie Crisis 20XX setting include zombies, humans, and a variety of other strange things.

Zombies
Humans

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gollark: You obviously run into the issue of "what if the key is leaked", though.
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