The dogs of war have been raging around for so long. I survived and I hope I am not the only one.
At first we hardly dared to hope we’d make it, yet we're still here. It means something… right?
Bandits came in packs like hungry wolves. We beat them back every night. And everyone survived.
It's crucial to secure our place against intruders. Two lookouts can watch out for each other.
The winter's gone. The freeze is over. We made it through... everyone made it! Amazing.
We managed to distill some moonshine. Under siege, food and alcohol are always in high demand.
Vexing snow. Half of the city’s buried so deep we can't get there. My kingdom for a snow plow...
What good fortune. We managed to dress these grave wounds and now they are healing nicely.
One of us had a brush with violent death. Let’s hope there’ll be no more such encounters.
Our place is starting to resemble a proper home and it keeps the spirits up.
Every building we visit has a story to tell. What kind of story will we leave behind...?
We now have enough beds for everyone except the one who has to go out and scavenge.
We've explored every nook and cranny of our abode. Now we must venture outside for more supplies.
For the first time since we wound up here all of us ate a hot meal. Let's not get used to it yet.
We’ve been holed up here for seven days, and we’ve managed to keep everyone alive - so far...
The radio is useful beyond expectations. We get weather reports, important news and music too.
We all indulged our addictions. It keeps the spirits up, and to hell with health issues for once!
Either modern medicines work miracles, or perhaps some of us have really robust immune systems.
With just kind words and deeds, we helped one of us survive the darkest depression.
We've searched everywhere, and there’s almost nothing useful left. This war can't end soon enough.
It’s crucial that kids learn to survive on their own. What if we don’t come back one night?
We made it! Schools will reopen soon. From now on, kids will live a normal life again.
Attacking a place that shelters a kid… Atrocious! We stand together to protect our little one!
Kids… they sometimes seem to be far away from this war. It’s heartwarming.
At least the kid has a new playmate. Maybe it will even be a break from our daily routine here.
Solidarity. That’s the first thing we have to teach to our children.
We wish we could be kids again and have fun with practically nothing.
Nothing is more beautiful to see than a child smile and play again.