Cloud Invictus

Cloud Invictus

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Your high school has become you and your peers only stronghold from the zombies outside. The students have dissolved into factions, each with their own role in this broken society. Follow two boys who quickly have to become men in the midst of the outbreak of a deadly pathogen. Causing the dead to rise, the fever that triggers it is passed on by bite. However, if the brain of the victim is not destroyed, they will reanimate. Follow Cloud, an amnesia victim searching for a purpose in this new life, and Victis, a strong willed Special Forces cadet with a vendetta against the undead, as they try to make sense of their new world. Holding onto sanity may be easy when you're surrounded by your friends. But holding onto your humanity won't be, when you're surrounded by the dead.
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