The Journey Continues…

As the night deepened, Jason X, Michael Myers, Leatherface, Chucky, M3GAN, Samara, Sadako, and Ghostface departed from The Creeper's jurisdiction, their malevolent mission far from over. The twisted landscapes of the Twisted and Myth Jurisdiction faded into the distance, replaced by the familiar chaos of the Dark Nation. Their path led them towards Jurisdiction 5, a realm teeming with a horrifying mix of zombies from multiple franchises, Flood forms, Necromorphs, Xenomorphs, and Cordyceps-infected creatures.

The enforcers moved with a grim determination, slicing through the undead and monstrous creatures that dared to cross their path. Their relentless journey was marked by violence and death, a dark testament to Lucifer's rule over the Dark Nation.

Meanwhile, in the Light Nation, a stark contrast awaited. Shawn, Gus, Dean, Sam, Peter, and Homer arrived at their next destination: the 28 Days/Weeks/Years Later State. This state, once ravaged by the Rage Virus, had been transformed into a thriving community, much like the other states in the Light Nation.

Upon arrival, they were greeted by Selena and Jim, two key figures who had survived the initial outbreaks and played a significant role in rebuilding the state. Selena, with her resilient spirit, and Jim, with his unwavering determination, welcomed the visitors warmly.

"Welcome to our home," Selena said, her smile genuine. "We've worked hard to make this place safe and beautiful."

Jim nodded, "There's a lot to see and do here. We hope you enjoy your stay."

Their first stop was a local market, bustling with activity. The market was a vibrant place, filled with stalls offering fresh produce, handcrafted items, and a variety of local delicacies. The transformation from a place of fear to a bustling community was evident in every corner.

Dean picked up a jar of homemade jam, inspecting it with interest. "This place is incredible. You'd never guess what it used to be like."

Sam nodded, agreeing. "It's a testament to the resilience of the people here."

Peter Griffin and Homer Simpson, ever the food enthusiasts, made a beeline for a stall selling traditional British fare. They ordered a hearty portion of fish and chips, savoring the flavors.

"This is fantastic," Peter said between bites. "I could get used to this."

Homer, equally pleased, nodded. "Yeah, this is great stuff."

The group continued their exploration, visiting local parks and lakes. The parks were beautifully maintained, offering a serene escape with lush greenery and picturesque views. Families and friends gathered, enjoying picnics and outdoor activities.

Shawn and Gus found themselves at a park bench, taking in the peaceful surroundings. "You know, Gus, it's amazing how these places have been transformed," Shawn remarked.

Gus nodded, "Yeah, it's inspiring to see how people have rebuilt and moved on."

Next, they visited one of the state's main attractions, a memorial dedicated to those lost during the outbreaks. The memorial was a poignant reminder of the past struggles and the resilience of the community. It was a place of reflection and remembrance, honoring the sacrifices made to build a better future.

As they moved on, they encountered more locals, including Doyle and Tammy, who had played pivotal roles in the later stages of the state's recovery. Doyle, with his military background, and Tammy, with her fierce determination, had become leaders in the community.

Doyle greeted them with a firm handshake. "Glad to have you here. We've got a lot to show you."

Tammy added, "There's a new restaurant nearby that you have to try. They serve some of the best food around."

The group took their recommendation and visited the restaurant, enjoying a meal that showcased the local cuisine. The dishes were a blend of traditional and contemporary flavors, reflecting the diverse community.

As the day turned into evening, they took a leisurely stroll by the lake. The water shimmered under the setting sun, casting a golden glow over the landscape. It was a serene end to a day filled with exploration and new experiences.

Sam looked out over the lake, his expression thoughtful. "Each place we visit shows just how much people can overcome."

Dean nodded, "Yeah, and it's good to see how strong communities can be."

Shawn, ever the optimist, added, "It's also nice to know that no matter where we go, there's always something new to discover."

Their journey through the Light Nation was a testament to the resilience and spirit of its people. The 28 Days/Weeks/Years Later State, once a place of horror and despair, had become a vibrant and welcoming community. It was a reminder that even in the darkest times, hope and determination could lead to a brighter future.