A mismatched trio navigates a post-apocalyptic wasteland, battling shadowy creatures, personal demons, and hidden agendas while forging uneasy alliances to survive and uncover buried truths.
Type:
Episode
Status:
Available for Free
Page Count:
29pp
Genre:
Adventure, Animation, Horror, Sci-Fi, Western
Budget:
Shoestring
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
In "Shadow Priest: Overture, Session #13 – A Little Messed Up," the story unfolds in a post-apocalyptic wasteland where Valentine, Mallory, and White Fox form an uneasy alliance. The session begins at a campsite where tensions rise as Mallory questions White Fox's mysterious past and his motives for training her. Their dynamic shifts when a shadow-possessed bear attacks, forcing Mallory to step up and save White Fox, revealing her latent strength and determination. ​ As the group recovers from the brutal encounter, Valentine’s absence during the attack sparks Mallory’s frustration, while White Fox’s injuries leave him delirious. ​ The trio is soon ambushed by a convoy led by Noah, a charismatic yet calculating leader. Misunderstandings escalate as Valentine is accused of being a raider, but Noah intervenes, offering medical aid in exchange for future negotiations. The session ends with the group reluctantly joining the convoy, setting the stage for deeper conflicts, alliances, and revelations in their journey through the wasteland. This chapter explores themes of survival, trust, and the blurred lines between allies and enemies in a harsh, unforgiving world.
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The Writer: Alexander Salter

New to writing seriously. I'm not published or professional yet, but I'll be honest I'm either stuck in a mental illness of obsession or I actually have something that could be good. Unfortunately it's animation, and I doubt I'll let it go until all my seasons are written, it's four seasons. I'm currently half way through the first drafts for the first season. Will see how it goes but I am dahmmed eager to learn. Go to bio
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