Meet the Campers

Zoey Usman
“The Track Star”

Zoey is often regarded as one of Hagerty High’s best track and field athletes, although she hates to be pigeon-holed as such. Growing tired of endless training, she joins the field trip as a great excuse to get away.

Her cold, confident exterior may seem stoic, but she has little tolerance for things that go bump in the night.

Summer Davenport
“The Cheerleader”

Don’t let the small stature and smiley demeanor fool you - Summer takes crap from no one. What she lacks in size and strength, she makes up for in bravery and stubbornness.

Going on this field trip was a great way to avoid a weekend with her snobby parents, who were vehemently against her going… but a permission slip wouldn’t stop her.

Kai Cho
“The Degenerate”

Not much is known about Kai, and he prefers it that way. His anti-authority attitude has gotten him in trouble in the past.

While he may not be the smartest, strongest, or fastest - Kai is as determined as anyone. He has to fend for himself most of his life along with his younger cousin, Teddy.

Lawrence Campbell
“The Sheriff”

Sheriff Campbell is the authority figure of Hagerty. Often regarded as cool under pressure, Campbell volunteers to assist the field trip.

Many believe Sheriff Campbell to have a vendetta against Camp Creepwood after his brother, Holland, was the last disappearance before the camp was closed for good.

Jack Thompson
“The Jock”

Star quarterback of Hagerty High (go Hares!), Jack is as smug as he is strong.

Although he would rather do two-a-days than anything remotely academic, Dr. Kraft has promised him a passing grade in exchange for going on the field trip.

Dr. Dan Kraft
“The Professor”

Dr. Kraft devotes his life to teaching the students of Hagerty High. He often jokes that making history enjoyable is his greatest purpose.

Believing that the tales of the camp have logical explanations, he sets up the field trip to Camp Creepwood - both to teach kids about the history of Hagerty and to disprove any rumors of the paranormal.