Akari Yurebane — The Crimson Howl

Akari Yurebane is the mysterious force behind the outbreak, a distant manipulator whose influence spreads through the dead like a quiet signal.

Akari Yurebane is the mysterious force behind the outbreak, a distant manipulator whose influence spreads through the dead like a quiet signal.
Akari Yurebane is the mysterious force behind the outbreak, a distant manipulator whose influence spreads through the dead like a quiet signal.

Akari Yurebane does not move through the ruined streets like the other figures in the ZOMBA SQUAD story.

She doesn’t run from the infected.

She doesn’t fight them.

She stands somewhere beyond the chaos, watching the world change.

Very little is known about Akari Yurebane, and that uncertainty is part of what makes her presence so unsettling. While survivors struggle to understand the outbreak and the behavior of the infected, small fragments of evidence suggest that something — or someone — may be guiding the events unfolding across the city.

Akari’s name surfaces rarely, often in quiet rumors or scattered reports from people who have seen something they cannot explain. A figure at the edge of a ruined street. A silhouette standing calmly among the wandering dead. A moment where the infected suddenly change direction, as if responding to an unseen command.

Whether these sightings are truth or fear taking shape in desperate minds is impossible to say.

What is certain is that the outbreak has patterns.

And somewhere within those patterns, the name Akari Yurebane appears again and again.

While the ZOMBA SQUAD fights to protect the living and carve out fragile safe zones in a collapsing world, Akari remains distant — almost patient.

As if the chaos spreading across the region is not a disaster.

But a design.

Appears in: ZOMBA SQUAD  

Character profile: Akari Yurebane

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