Humanity has a tendency to look towards the future with rose-tinted glasses. When said future arrives, however, usually it's not all it's cracked up to be. While the year 2059 isn't a full-on dystopian hellscape, it could be better. One would think you'd need a hero in dark times like these. Not so. Sometimes to fight monsters, you need a bigger monster.
Humanity has a tendency to look towards the future with rose-tinted glasses. When said future arrives, however, usually it's not all it's cracked up to be. While the year 2059 isn't a full-on dystopian hellscape, it could be better. One would think you'd need a hero in dark times like these. Not so. Sometimes to fight monsters, you need a bigger monster.
Our introduction to the north-Midwestern megacity of Avion, and the rather interesting characters living there. It's a loud one, but don't worry; it'll only get louder from here.
Bloodfall has a run-in with the Avion Police Department that gets lethal quickly. Now the APD wants his head on a pike, and will likely tear Avion open to get him. His angering the APD further could make things worse, however. What can be done?
The APD has acquired some dangerous equipment. Equipment that really shouldn't be out in the street. Despite this, Jerry won't clean up his mess. That means someone else will have to.
When a rally at Avion's civic center goes horribly wrong, the APD's SWAT finally get a chance to play with their new toy, and turn things from bad to worse. Bloodfall showing up certainly doesn't help. How will he handle dealing with the weapon acquired almsot solely to take him out?
Somehow, someway, televangelism persists into future, preying off of those who are too weak or stupid to be trusted with a bank account. Avion's local strain of broadband parasites hide something much darker, however. Something that could cost our not-so-sane hero Jerry Davao everything.
Jerry Davao is missing, and Linda has to find him. She can't do it alone however, so she'll need the help of someone close to both Jerry AND Bloodfall.
incredible minds to improve the world and bring us to better times. That's not always the case. In fact, there's one man in Avion who's using his power to try and regress humanity back with the help of the local Neo-Nazis and some amazing tech. So it'll be awesome when Bloodfall gets his hands on him. Because we can all agree: Nazis suck.
While Jerry gets settle into his temporary home, Detective Miles Deckard looks into a series of strange murders that seem to be connected to Avion's contingent of neonazis.
Jerry and Linda's time together reaches some new ups and downs, and Miles get ever closer to figuring out The New Order's connection to the recent murders. Dangerously close.
Rather you're a cultist, road warrior, or neo-nazi, there's one man every scumbag worth their salt in Avion kneels to, else they wanna find themselves taking a one way ride out of town straight into a shallow grave. That man is Josef "The Ursa" Mikhailov, a man who's empire covers every part of Avion's criminal underworld. When his empire takes a swing at Jerry Davao's bank account, things get ugly.
Bloodfall's war against The Ursa's empire starts rather slowly. Too slow for some. Someone like Linda, who once again decides to take manners into her own hands.
Jerry Davao is closer than ever to getting his stolen money back. To finally take back what's his, he'll have to dive deep into the most secure place The Ursa has. And he won't do it alone.
Jerry Davao has put himself in The Ursa's crosshairs. The only way out is to give The Ursa something bigger to worry about. To do that, Bloodfall will have to take away something very, very close to him.