Anamnesis - Analogue Horror
Krow for Rainday
Rainday is a vigilante killer who operates under storm cover, targeting corrupt law enforcement with surgical precision. He doesn’t kill out of rage, but out of cold conviction, each victim is a name pulled from sealed files, whispered testimonies, or buried scandals. His kills are quiet, deliberate, and symbolic: bodies found soaked in rainwater, badges submerged in gutters, handcuffs rusted shut around wrists. Rainday believes justice is not blind, it’s drowned. In The Black Catalogue, he represents the horror of righteousness turned lethal, a man who sees the system’s rot and chooses to become its reckoning.
- english
- male adult
- all english accents
- adult
- audacity
(Quiet, sinister amusement) "Funny, innit? How they always run when it starts pourin’. Like it’s the rain that’s dangerous. Not me."
"I used to hate the rain. Got in your boots, soaked through your coat, made everything feel heavy. But now… I wait for it. It’s the only time the city goes quiet. No one looks at you when it’s pissin’ down. They just keep their heads low, rushin’ home, thinkin’ they’re safe. That’s when I move. That’s when I feel most like myself. Not angry. Not mad. Just… clear. Like the water’s washed everything else away. You’d be surprised how easy it is to disappear in a storm."