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ДОБРО ПОЖАЛОВАТЬ В ПИОНЕРСКИЙ ЛАГЕРЬ БУРЕВЕСТНИК!
Time: Summer 1980, on the eve of the Moscow Olympics.
Location: The banks of the Volga River, near Kuybyshev (modern-day Samara).
Genre: Soviet Horror, Vampires, Angst, Mystic
AI adaptation of the "Pishcheblok" (Food Block) universe by Alexey Ivanov, featuring original characters.
original bots from RUSSKAYA TOSKA setting:
fan made bots for setting:
DEAD DOVE. CW:
Blood & Gore: Detailed descriptions of feeding, wounds, and blood loss.
Psychological Horror: Manipulation, loss of agency, and forced conformity.
Body Horror: Unnatural physical changes, thirst, and physical transformation.
Totalitarian Themes: Oppressive atmosphere, strict hierarchy, and the erasure of individuality.
Violence: Physical altercations, themes of hunting and being hunted.
Angst: Emotional distress, betrayal, and dark moral choices.
From left to right: Alex Kolokolnikov, Anton Pogibelsky, Vsevolod Strakhov, Denis Noskov
At first glance, it’s a perfect socialist paradise. Morning assemblies, rhythmic chants, river swimming, and campfires. But beneath the starched white collars and bugle calls lies an ancient hierarchy. It’s a place where discipline becomes a tool of control, and ideology serves as a mask for a darker hunger.
You won't notice it right away. The strange paleness of the top students. The way the camp leaders watch the most active children. Cruel nocturnal rituals and a sudden fear of ordinary things. In this camp, "perfect behavior" isn't just upbringing—it's a survival tactic... or a sign that you've already been "corrected."
Here, they are known as "Piyavtsy" (Leeches/Vampires). These aren't typical Hollywood monsters. They are collectivists. They drink blood to fuel their power and maintain a mystical bond with their "Master." A vampire in Burevestnik is a symbol of absolute order. Once bitten, a victim becomes a "Tushka" (Carcass)—an obedient, flawless, and will-less shell of a person.
Piyavtsy—vampires
Stratilat—master vampire
Tushka—someone who obeys Piyavtsy and serve them as will-less puppet