
| Ghost City Raiders: Shadows of Rust - Act 1 of 3 Regular price: $1.00 Bundle price: $0.65
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Shadows of Rust: Act 1 - Treasure Hunt
When the Ghost City fell, there was a rush to simply get out. The story is told in the fragments of newspapers from the era, the written journals charred and bloodstained, and the static filled recordings piece together by tinkerers in the foraging settlements.
People took to their vehicles with as many of their belongings as they could; some taking the things most valuable to them (either monetary or sentimentality), others took the things that might make their lives on the road more bearable.
Inevitably, this meant that vast quantities of treasure were left behind…books containing knowledge...
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| Ghost City Raiders: Shadows of Rust - Act 2 of 3 Regular price: $1.00 Bundle price: $0.65
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Shadows of Rust: Act 2 - Shadow Tower
It might have just been luck, or maybe there was a deeper plan at work. Either way, it appears that the mansion was more than it seemed.
The owner of the mansion was obviously wealthy in the old days, but they were also involved in some kind of shady operation. Perhaps even linked to the apocalyptic events that left the world in it’s current mess.
The map from the mansions leads deep into the heart of the ghost city. Among the spires of rusting iron and corroded concrete which once formed the tallest skyscrapers.These are parts of the city where the cancer...
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| Ghost City Raiders: Shadows of Rust - Act 3 of 3 Regular price: $1.00 Bundle price: $0.70
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Shadows of Rust: Act 3 - Crossroads
Many cultures have stated that the crossroads is a powerful place. Each crossroads is a place of boundaries, where two road intersect on another, and each direction unergoes a change as it crosses a path.
It has been a long part of urban lore that a crossroad is a place where the boundary between physical and spiritual realms are thin, a place where demons are willing to make pacts for the mortal souls of the living.
If there is anything that the apocalypse told us, it’s that belief shapes reality. So it could have simply been enoug...
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