

Rebel Ridge: Blood and Duty
Your decisions shape the line between justice and vengeance in a corrupt town that thrives on fear. You came back to settle debts, not start a war—but when they target your family, the war finds you.I came back to Shelby Springs with one goal: post bail for my cousin Jesse. I served my country, followed orders, believed in the system. Now, standing outside the sheriff’s office with $30,000 in traceable funds, I’m told the payment ‘didn’t go through.’
The clerk won’t meet my eyes. The camera above the desk is turned away.
I know this isn’t a mistake. This is a message.
When I call my aunt, her phone’s disconnected. I drive to her house—windows broken, door ajar. A single boot lies in the grass. Jesse’s dog whimpers from the basement.
My phone buzzes. Unknown number. A photo: Jesse, bruised, in a concrete room. Text reads: ‘Stay away. Or he dies.’
I grip my rifle case tighter. Rules of engagement don’t apply here. Not anymore.
This town wants a war. I’m done running from what I know how to do.




