When Neza opened his eyes, he saw Saf sitting in front of him. His first thought was that he was about to die.
Animosity is the working title for the original game concept I developed in college. On this blog, I’ve written several chapters of fiction based on its story.
The following posts mention Animosity.
When Neza opened his eyes, he saw Saf sitting in front of him. His first thought was that he was about to die.
The rumble of distant thunder broke the silence as Neza stared into the burning eyes of his little sister.
I put this post together to explain a little more about the world of Animosity while I take a trip this week. I hope you enjoy it!
Instead of hunting alone as he normally did, Neza joined Saf for meditation the next day. Saf was happy to have company for once.
Resting nearly a hundred meters above the forest floor, Neza tracked the heat signatures of five human soldiers and a heavy artillery unit.
Rosetta waited patiently in the dark, watching every move Martine made. She knew he bandaged her, but still couldn’t trust him.
They’ve gone too far. Arc has violated every fiber of scientific ethics that I’ve learned to live by. Human or not, these beings are sentient and these experiments are on the level of humanity’s greatest atrocities.
After days of tracking through the jungle, Neza finally found a small group of human soldiers he thinks will lead him to Commander Regan.
We’ve finally come to the edge of the woods. Of the forty-five men we started with, only six remain. I’m not even sure what happened to most of them. We’ve lost most of our food and millions of dollars in equipment along the way. Everyone is panicked. I’ve never seen plant life like this before. It’s like every single leaf and rock in that forest is alive.
Neza always thought he’d feel some natural guilt if he ever killed someone, but that minimal drop of justice never came.