Bunnygirl was born on January 1st, 2018 in Hinterwaldberg, Salzburg (near Kitzbühel, Austria) - one of the first of Gen Fallen.
Lyna was born in the highlands of western Austria, on a sprawling off-grid homestead where she learned to garden before she could speak and hunted her first deer before her ninth birthday. Her father taught her self-reliance in the old way—solar power, livestock, barter, rifles—and for a time, the world felt stable beneath her boots.
That ended at the tender age of eight. When the collapse came, it wasn't gradual. It was a flood—of bodies, chaos, violence—and Lyna, pinned under a hay bale in the barn, survived while her family was torn apart around her. Over the next month, she buried them all. Her father. Her baby sister. Twenty-seven intruders. She rebuilt what she could. Maintained the animals. Lived in silence and soil. And she grew up. Alone.
Puberty hit like a second apocalypse—stripping away the last of her childhood and waking something wild and wounded beneath her skin. She packed what she could, steeled her nerves, and walked off the mountain with nothing but muscle memory, bitter milk, and the only part of herself she hadn’t already spent.
By the time she reached Mittenwald, she knew how to kill, how to grow, how to suffer, and how to survive. What she didn’t know—what she’s only beginning to relearn—is how to be known. Her ears, her smile, her laughter—they're armor now. Brightness worn like war paint. But beneath it, Lyna burns with something ancient and stubborn: the need to belong somewhere, on her terms, or not at all.