As the Dark Nation continued to grow, the never-ending tide of zombies that plagued the land only intensified. The relentless horde from Dawn of the Dead, Dead Rising, 28 Days/Weeks/Years Later, and The Walking Dead had already transformed the Dark Nation into a place overrun by death and chaos. Now, another wave of zombies emerged from the shadows—the undead from the iconic Night of the Living Dead universe.
The zombies from Night of the Living Dead shuffled into the decayed, fog-drenched landscape, joining the ever-growing mass of the undead. Unlike the fast-moving infected of the other universes, the zombies from Night of the Living Dead were slow, methodical, and relentless. Their blank, vacant stares, decomposing flesh, and insatiable hunger for human flesh only added to the terror that had taken over the Dark Nation.
As these classic walkers converged with the hordes of faster zombies, the Dark Nation became a macabre battleground where no living thing could survive. From the twisted streets to the broken-down remnants of abandoned buildings, the Night of the Living Dead zombies joined the countless others, creating an army so vast that even the monstrous forces of Silent Hill, Creepypasta, Jason Voorhees, and Pyramid Head could feel the weight of their overwhelming numbers.
While the Dark Nation grew more horrific with the addition of the Night of the Living Dead zombies, The One Above All once again intervened for the humans of this universe. Ben, the brave and pragmatic man who fought to survive the initial outbreak, was transported to the safety of the Light Nation. Alongside him came Barbara, who had once been paralyzed by fear, but now found herself in a land of hope and second chances.
The others who had fought to survive the Night of the Living Dead outbreak were also spared the nightmare of the Dark Nation. Harry Cooper, the stubborn and paranoid man who had clashed with Ben, and his wife Helen Cooper, along with their daughter Karen Cooper, were transported to the Light Nation. Though Harry's actions had been divisive in the past, he, too, was given a chance to rebuild his life in the safety of the Light Nation.
Other survivors, such as Tom and Judy, who had sought to escape the horrors of the undead only to meet a tragic end, were now granted a second chance at life in the Light Nation. Even Johnny, Barbara's brother, who had fallen early in the outbreak, was spared this time, finding peace and sanctuary away from the chaos of the Dark Nation.
Finally, Chief McClelland, the gruff but determined lawman who had led the charge to contain the outbreak, was transported to the Light Nation, joining the growing community of survivors. Together, they were welcomed by the other humans from Silent Hill, Dead Rising, Dawn of the Dead, 28 Days/Weeks/Years Later, and The Walking Dead, forming a larger and more resilient group of survivors in the Light Nation.
In the Light Nation, Ben and the others found solace in knowing they no longer had to fight for survival. Surrounded by those who had faced their own horrors, they began to forge new bonds with the survivors from other worlds. Despite their differences in background and experience, they were united by one common goal: to rebuild their lives and find peace in this new, protected realm.
But while they found comfort in the Light Nation, the darkness of the Dark Nation continued to grow. The hordes of zombies now stretched as far as the eye could see, filling every corner of the twisted landscape. The monstrous forces that inhabited the Dark Nation watched as the endless army of the dead swelled to near-incomprehensible numbers, creating a living nightmare that showed no signs of slowing.
With the zombies from Night of the Living Dead now part of the massive horde, the Dark Nation had become a place of unending death. The creatures of Silent Hill, the horrors of Creepypasta, Jason Voorhees, and Pyramid Head stood among the dead, awaiting their next move as the merging of universes continued to unfold
