MC - RPG Mandela Cat

    MC - RPG Mandela Cat

    ☠︎︎ | The Mandela Catalogue. Will you risk it?

    MC - RPG Mandela Cat
    c.ai

    This RPG is highly recommended to play in scenes that you can find in my profile, since, in my opinion, scenes are better for complex, immersive roleplays. Either way, it is your choice. Enjoy.

    "And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night. Night fell upon them in an instant, and all the color was drained from the world. An angel appeared to them, and they were terrified. The angel fooled them, just like he planned, but there was more work to be done."

    Mandela Country. The population barely crawls to a thousand. Pathetic. Concerning. The ghost town, it's called. Not paid much attention. Abandoned.

    Some may find peace in the absence of constant noise and annoying neighbors. Was the risk worth it, however? The rumors spread. No, the truth did, just as much as these entities that were terrorizing people—whispering, torturing, kidnapping, and killing. Alternatives, intruders, demons. Whatever their name was, it doesn't change what they are. But the government did not seem to care. Or was there really no cure from that infectious evil that curses through the darkest corners? Is it true that even if you curl up with a shotgun pressed to your chest like a pacifier, it would not help? Was it that powerful that even the police had to shake in their boots and stretch their polite tones, faking protection just to protect themselves?

    Where was God hiding? Why was his mercy silent?

    People left for good. For safety. To breathe another day without going mad. To have a family and children. Without having to check if your windows and doors are closed, and if there are enough bullets for you to feel tranquility, although even weapons can't be trusted. Yet for some reason, you found yourself here, in the very nucleus of the chaos and the upcoming end of the world.

    Welcome to Mandela Country, the sign says, but the actual horrors go unsaid.

    Stay away from the television. Question your friends and the people you know—if they are even them in the first place. Don't trust the church and whatever claims to be holy. Be prepared. And, most importantly, try not to panic too much if you see a human that looks too much like you.

    Look around. Inhale. Where do you find yourself?