1. Project Greenleaf — Complete Lore and Story Rundown
  2. (Note: Some elements are still in progress and may change.)
  3. Overview
  4. Project Greenleaf is a horror trilogy set mostly inside an underground laboratory where scientists experimented with mixing plant DNA into humans to solve world hunger. The experiments go horribly wrong, creating mutated humans and triggering a cascade of dark, tragic events.
  5. The story follows the consequences of unchecked scientific ambition, human suffering, and the monstrous transformations that follow.
  6. Main Characters
  7. Samuel Green
  8. The visionary scientist who created the experiments. Diagnosed with cancer, he injects himself with a risky serum, becoming a massive plant-human hybrid with near-immortal powers, rooted in the caves beneath the lab. Obsessed with immortality, he mutates the surrounding nature and becomes a terrifying force.
  9. Harry Clarke
  10. Samuel’s successor, who tries to control or cure Samuel’s mutation. After losing an arm to a mutant, his remaining arm is fused with plant and machine parts, giving him control over robotic security units called CONTROL bots. He hides this ability at first, manipulating the journalist.
  11. The Journalist (Player Character)
  12. A reporter sent years later to investigate the abandoned Greenleaf Labs. They fight mutants, robots, and uncover the facility’s secrets.
  13. Experiment 1103
  14. An early, powerful mutant test subject. Initially hostile, later convinced not to be a threat, but then mind-controlled by Clarke.
  15. Rose / Omai
  16. Samuel’s fiancé from Brazil, mutated by Clarke’s experiments. The Yanomami natives see her as a god called Omai, blending tragedy and mythology.
  17. Settings
  18. Greenleaf Labs Underground research facility with natural caves below, now overrun by mutated roots and creatures.
  19. Amazon Lab
  20. Remote jungle lab collecting diverse plant DNA. The Yanomami natives were tested on here, leading to local legends. A shipment containing a potent serum was smashed, mutating the jungle.
  21. Industrial Zone & Forest Edge
  22. The final showdown locations, especially for Samuel’s defeat.
  23. Subway (in Game 2)
  24. Site of the intense fight between the journalist, Clarke, and later Samuel.
  25. Story by Game
  26. Game 1: Project Greenleaf
  27. The journalist enters the quarantined Greenleaf Labs to investigate.
  28. They’re trapped by Experiment 1103 and fight mutants, CONTROL bots, and the flytrap and rose mutants.
  29. Clarke reveals himself as the controller of the bots, manipulating events from the shadows.
  30. The journalist fights Clarke; Clarke dies crushed by chemicals after 1103 attacks him.
  31. A shadowy figure (Samuel) is glimpsed in the caves, hinting at a greater threat.
  32. Game 2: Project Greenleaf: Evergreen
  33. The journalist returns, discovering Samuel alive and mutated, asleep in the caves below.
  34. Clarke is now a terrifying plant-machine hybrid, able to control 1103 through a microchip.
  35. The journalist fights Clarke in the subway. A train comes through and seems to kill Clarke—but Samuel appears and finishes him off with a powerful blow.
  36. Samuel monologues, revealing his anger and ambitions.
  37. The journalist destroys the last vial of the perfected serum while Samuel watches in horror.
  38. Samuel emerges as a massive plant titan, able to mutate the environment.
  39. The journalist kills Samuel’s human core buried beneath the plant form, ending him.
  40. Game 3: Project Greenleaf: Wilder
  41. Set in the Amazon jungle lab where the serum was spilled, mutating the environment.
  42. The jungle is alive with hostile plant-human hybrids, including mutated jaguars.
  43. The Yanomami natives worship “Omai,” revealed to be Rose, Samuel’s fiancé.
  44. Clarke’s unethical experiments on the Yanomami form part of the backstory.
  45. The journalist encounters Omai and deeper layers of the lab’s horrors.
  46. Important Details and Themes
  47. Samuel’s quest for immortality drives much of the tragedy and horror.
  48. Clarke’s control of the CONTROL bots is a hidden threat; he uses plant-mech neural links through his mutated arm.
  49. The journalist’s journey uncovers ethical nightmares, mutant horrors, and personal stories like Rose/Omai’s.
  50. The Amazon serum spill causes the jungle to become a living, hostile entity.
  51. Yanomami natives’ plight highlights real-world themes of exploitation and cultural impact.
  52. Mutants, hybrids, and environment blur lines between human and nature, science and monstrosity.
  53. Notes
  54. Some story and character details are still being polished.
  55. Relationships and timelines will be tightened to improve clarity.