Rosealeaf
Rose grew up hearing stories about outbreaks, bioweapons, Umbrella, and the impossible horrors out within the world. But to her, they were only stories - terrifying pieces of history that belonged to storybooks, not her.
Until Raccoon City proves her wrong.
What begins as an ordinary attempt to use her art to speak against Umbrella turns into a nightmare when Rose is arrested during a protest and thrown directly into the city's collapse. With no training, no experience, and no idea how to fight, she is forced to survive a world no one prepared her for.
Then she meets Leon S. Kennedy, a rookie officer just as trapped and unprepared as she is.
Together, they move through blood-soaked hallways, ruined streets, and secrets buried beneath Raccoon City Searching for answers, survivors and trying not to become part of the dead city around them.
But Rose's story changes forever when she is wounded by the infected.
At first, it feels like a death sentence.
Then her body starts to heal.
Her senses sharpen. Her strength grows. Pain becomes fuel. Fear becomes instinct. The virus inside her does not kill her - it rewrites her.
Now Rose must face the terrifying truth: Umbrella did not just destroy her city.
It may have awakened something inside her that should never have existed.
As Leon becomes the one person who sees her as human instead of a weapon, Rose is pulled deeper into a legacy she never asked for - one tied to Umbrella's sins, and to the monster she is terrified of becoming.
She was shaped by horror.
And in Raccoon City, her story is written in blood, ash, and ink.