Break from Apocalypse tells the story of Ivy, a grieving queen whose obsession with “healing” leads her to create the Reforger, a machine that strips men of their identities and casts them into Earth as zombies. As the infection spreads, Earth descends into fire and ruin.
The story opens in a realm parallel to Earth, where animals live with human-like ambitions. Survivors in a crumbling city struggle to keep hope alive while whispers spread of a mysterious queen named Ivy. She lures lonely men with pity, then drags them into her machine, the Reforger, stripping them into husks. On Earth, the first signs of the dead rising spread quietly — a prelude to disaster. The survivors’ paths begin to cross as they realize their world is built not on hope, but on cinders waiting to reignite.
The survivors hear rumors of the Cinder Bridge, said to connect realms. But Ivy unleashes her reforged husks in massive numbers, leading to the first true war against the undead. On the bridge itself, survivors and husks clash in fire and smoke. The battle nearly consumes everything, and though the survivors endure, the bridge burns into legend. Ivy watches from afar, convinced her “mercy” is reshaping the world, while the survivors begin to see her hand behind the apocalypse.
In the aftermath of Ash War, the survivors attempt to regroup. Distrust runs high, yet they form a fragile pact to fight together. Ivy manipulates from the shadows, planting whispers among them, feeding their doubts. One survivor keeps a terrible secret: he has seen the Reforger and knows the truth of the husks. As silence falls over their camp, alliances are tested, and betrayal begins to brew.
The pact fractures as the survivors encounter the first massive horde of zombies on Earth. The truth of Ivy’s reforged victims becomes undeniable. For the first time, the survivors fight not dozens but hundreds of the walking dead. Friends are lost, sacrifices are made, and the survivors realize the infection is spreading faster than they feared. Ivy’s cruelty is no longer a whisper; it is a march of the dead.
The outbreak reaches its breaking point. Entire cities fall, and Earth becomes a graveyard. The survivors scramble for safe havens, but Ivy’s reach grows with every reforged husk. Amid chaos, the savior figure begins to emerge — one of Ivy’s own reforged victims who somehow resists becoming hollow. His defiance sparks hope in the others. But with hope comes danger, and the survivors must decide whether to trust this anomaly or abandon him as a curse.
The survivors rally for one final stand on the rebuilt Cinder Bridge, now the only link between Earth and Ivy’s realm. War erupts in full: survivors, husks, zombies, and Ivy’s reforged army all collide in a storm of ash and blood. Betrayals surface, and a beloved survivor falls. The survivors are pushed to their limits, yet through fire and ruin they realize they must take the fight directly to Ivy’s world if they are to end the apocalypse once and for all.
The survivors cross into Ivy’s realm and discover its decay. The husks wander endlessly, shadows of who they once were. Ivy reveals herself to the group, not as a monster but as a grieving queen who calls her reforging “mercy.” The savior confronts her, torn between his fractured identity and the weight of leading the survivors. Themes of identity, memory, and loss take center stage as self battles against hollowing.
The survivors face Ivy in her citadel, standing before the Reforger itself. The final battle erupts, but victory does not come from strength or fire. Instead, Ivy’s own reforged husks turn against her, bound to her in ways she cannot escape. The weight of every soul she hollowed crashes down upon her, and she becomes what she created — a husk, stripped of her self. Cast away, she disappears into the abyss. Rain falls across both worlds, washing away blood and ash. Survivors stand silent, wondering if the apocalypse has truly ended, or if it has merely changed shape.