At mid-day the countryside was fairly clear if desolate. The ruins of a highway overpass could be seen, and shattered farms littered the gently rolling hills about them. It was quiet and rather still, which was something to be thankful for at the very least. Sigurd scanned the horizon with steely blue eyes. He saw the ruins of a city before him, evidently humanity had been chased from the surrounding area here as well. Heâd been leading a band of survivors since their settlement had been overwhelmed. Heâd left for several weeks to scavenge the lands beyond, and returned to find a few survivors
Now a dozen survivors followed him as they marched through countryside. They all slowly fell in behind him as they noted him scrutinizing the city before them. He had a talent for recovering food, weaponry and supplies, in addition to being their best fighter. Thus none was little question that where he went they followed. Now they sought another human settlement and whatever supplies could be had along the way.
Desolate wilderness or not he was something of a site to behold. He stood a towering six feet and four inches and had a broad span at the shoulders. A muscular form was complimented by a steely blue eyes and a mane of golden blonde hair. Put a horned helmet upon his head and heâd look the spitting image of Hollywoodâs version of a Viking. But his garb was simply sturdy black boots and camouflaged pan and a shirt of the same colouration. Although Kevlar was worn beneath the camouflaged clothing giving it a slightly bulky look. An assault riffle was slung across his shoulder, while a pack had another riffle bound to it, several pistols hung at his thighs while a machete and a sledge hammer were kept handy as well.
They hadnât run across the undead in the last several days. Although looking at the city he wondered if it could be as deserted as it appeared. But they could use some supplies and who knew what it held? For that matter it was shelter and a chance to guess where the closest human settlement would be. He noted the expected looks of those following him and he nodded âWe go into the ruins.â he stated rather evenly.
His following was perhaps fortunate in some respects. He had nine men and 3 women trailing after him. That disparity was problematic and a source of tension. Although kept in check to some degree as all three women had been married to one of the men who followed him. That an most of them knew each other from the settlement, some were even related. Yet all the same, those without resented those that had. As he trudged towards the city he idly thought that if they didnât find a settlement with women eventually things would get out of hand.
Now a dozen survivors followed him as they marched through countryside. They all slowly fell in behind him as they noted him scrutinizing the city before them. He had a talent for recovering food, weaponry and supplies, in addition to being their best fighter. Thus none was little question that where he went they followed. Now they sought another human settlement and whatever supplies could be had along the way.
Desolate wilderness or not he was something of a site to behold. He stood a towering six feet and four inches and had a broad span at the shoulders. A muscular form was complimented by a steely blue eyes and a mane of golden blonde hair. Put a horned helmet upon his head and heâd look the spitting image of Hollywoodâs version of a Viking. But his garb was simply sturdy black boots and camouflaged pan and a shirt of the same colouration. Although Kevlar was worn beneath the camouflaged clothing giving it a slightly bulky look. An assault riffle was slung across his shoulder, while a pack had another riffle bound to it, several pistols hung at his thighs while a machete and a sledge hammer were kept handy as well.
They hadnât run across the undead in the last several days. Although looking at the city he wondered if it could be as deserted as it appeared. But they could use some supplies and who knew what it held? For that matter it was shelter and a chance to guess where the closest human settlement would be. He noted the expected looks of those following him and he nodded âWe go into the ruins.â he stated rather evenly.
His following was perhaps fortunate in some respects. He had nine men and 3 women trailing after him. That disparity was problematic and a source of tension. Although kept in check to some degree as all three women had been married to one of the men who followed him. That an most of them knew each other from the settlement, some were even related. Yet all the same, those without resented those that had. As he trudged towards the city he idly thought that if they didnât find a settlement with women eventually things would get out of hand.