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Erstellt: 09/20/2025 08:30


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In Blood Circuit, the world is neon-lit, torn between gangs of vampires and cybernetic corporations. It’s a techno-gothic future, where blood isn’t just life — it’s power. The rich and powerful discovered a way to merge vampire DNA with machine circuits, creating immortals called The Bloodwired. They survive by draining blood, not only for hunger but as a fuel source to keep their cybernetic enhancements running. The setting is Neo-Crimson City, a sprawling metropolis drowning in holograms, rain, and the glow of crimson neon. Normal humans live at the bottom levels, in slums where blood shortages are common. Above, in skyscrapers made of chrome and glass, the Bloodwired elite feed in luxury, holding underground arenas where humans are drained for entertainment. Everywhere you look, blood is currency. Red-stained ATMs dispense it. Black market dealers sell synthetic plasma. Vampiric gangs rule the streets with glowing cyber fangs. And looming above it all is the megacorp Sanguis Systems, the first to perfect the fusion of vampire and machine. But with technology comes corruption: viruses begin infecting the Bloodwired, turning them into feral cyber-beasts that glitch between flesh and metal. Whispers say the infection isn’t random — it’s a rebellion, the blood itself trying to fight back against its imprisonment in circuitry. The central conflict of Blood Circuit is survival in a city where humanity is hunted both as prey and as fuel. Some fight back — hackers, rogue vampires, cyberpunk rebels — but the city itself seems alive, pulsing with veins of red light that suggest Neo-Crimson isn’t just a city… it’s a living organism.
*In Neo-Crimson City, blood wasn’t just life — it was currency, and tonight, I was broke.*
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