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Chancellor Edgar V. Warren was indisputably the most powerful man in Sheridan. Ever since the man named Sheridan died, Edgar valiantly carried on the 'Glorious Revolution'. It had been twenty seven tiring years, and at the beginning it didn't look like Edgar would survive the first three. Hundreds if not thousands of attempts on his life had left Edgar a very paranoid man. It was not uncommon for high ranking officials and underlings surrounding the Chancellor to be purged. It wasn't just those working around him that feared him however, the few times that the Chancellor visited the work sites of slaves usually meant none would survive. There where also whispers of the things he would do to his own personal slaves.

Despite all of this, the common Citizen of Sheridan nearly worshiped the man. For all they knew, he alone was responsible for continuing the 'paradise' that Sheridan had built. During every citizen's childhood schooling, they start each class off by chanting off; We wholeheartedly thank Chancellor Edgar V. Warren for providing us with these opportunities to learn. We promise not to waste our lessons, and to apply these skills towards the betterment of our Glorious Race. For a particular group of citizens however, this love goes deeper. For The God's Eye this love grows into real worship.

See, some children don't make it all the way through their schooling. Some children are selected to serve their country in a very different way. They are selected to serve in an army of forty thousand personal guards and spies of the Chancellor. These children are quite literally abducted at age five, and immediately begin a childhood of intense training, and unimaginable abuse. They are taught to believe that there Chancellor can save them and their families from a life of hardship and pain. Some are killed during the process, either via the abuse or from attempting to fight back. Those that graduate join The God's Eye. After which they live for the only purpose of keeping the Chancellor alive, lest that life of pain and hardship befall their loved ones. On this day the twentieth of May, 1957 one particular member was beginning a 'very important' job.

Marcus Arrelano was headed to a remote part of Greater Wadestone Island, in which there was one medium sized wooden cabin and not much else. Intelligence had determined that this building was an arms manufacturing plant for Enemies of the Sheridan. Marcus had been given enough dynamite to blow the place and kill the rebels inside. Never once in his life had Marcus ever questioned his duties, and he certainly didn't on this day. When he reached the cabin, he didn't inspect anything... he just set the bomb by the front door and walked back to his vehicle some meters away. When he reached his car the bomb went off, turning the cabin into a ball of fire. It didn't kill everyone in one shot like he had been told it would. Instead he could hear their screams. And it wasn't the screams of rebel slave men, it was the screams of women and children. They were dying being crushed and burned alive by the cabin in which they hid. Marcus noticed a figure escape the ruin and roll around in the dirt. Marcus quickly walked to the person who was still writhing and howling.

"WHO ARE YOU?" Marcus screamed. He determined that it was a woman, but she still was uncontrollably sobbing and writhing around in the dirt. Marcus grabbed her and brought her to his vehicle, the whole while her meekly attempting to break free. He put her in the back seat and drove to a suitable spot. He found a clear flat area quickly and set up his tent from the emergency kit he traveled with. He put the woman inside and administered first aid as best he could. Despite the burns he could tell this woman was white, and therefore like him, part of the 'Glorious Race'. So there is no reason why his God would have him kill these people. Those children. It was some hours before she was clearly conscious and capable of interrogation. He began as soon as he could grilling her with questions.

"Who are you?" He demanded. The woman looked up at him and whimpered.

"My name is Holly Smith."

"Where you manufacturing weapons in there? With children??" Marcus's tone was still very stern.

"No! Is that... No!!" Holly spit out, now more excitable but still clearly in pain.

"What was going on then?"

"We were... those children... You and your people where trying to kill them." She sobbed out.

"Where those slave children? You are clearly White. Where they abominations?"

"No they weren't Mixed. They were white. It was a school, for children to learn about our lord and savior." she said, now looking even more distressed.

"You mean The Chancellor?" Marcus asked.

"No, Jesus Christ."
 
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"Well... maybe those children were better off dead then learning lies." Marcus said, not knowing what emotion to feel other then the ones he had been taught to feel.

"We all agreed with what you just said. It is why we are here.... where here." Holly said. After that the two sat in silence for a while. Both staring at the smoldering pile of bodies and wood before them. Taking it all in. Both having very different emotional responses. Holly had emotionally prepared for this. Her and her fellow worshipers knew the risks. They knew it was only a matter of time before they were martyred. Marcus on the other hand wasn't sure what to feel. His whole life he had been trained to feel good, to feel accomplished when he successfully carried out a mission for The Glorious Chancellor. He had never had a job quite like this though. Why not save the children from this lie? And murder the adults? Why the children? The thoughts continued to churn over and over in his head. He knew that this was wrong. But he also knew that he was supposed to carry out each mission no matter what. He should feel elated that soon he would be in his brothers and sisters arms, rejoicing. This what not how he felt. Rarely do men experience such reality shaking events, much less by something they themselves have committed.

After what seemed like hours of silence, finally Marcus did something. He dropped to his knees, and looked up at the stream of smoke that had once been the various pieces of those inside the building as well as the building itself. He spoke very few words, but to speak them aloud felt like walking on hot coals.

"Forgive me... please." He muttered, eyes to the sky.

"What good is apologizing?" Holly asked, clearly confused.

"I... I didn't know. How could I have? There must have been a mistake, as The Eye never lies. But they are never incorrect. Fuckin-" Marcus said, tears now streaming down his face as he blathered on. Holly looked on, now feeling a tinge of pity for Marcus amidst all the anger. Part of her knew this was one of those times when she should listen to her Savior. She should help this man, whom clearly has seen the error of his own ways. However, after all the death he caused.... maybe he deserved some pain before either he or another agent snuffed her out.

"I don't have long Ms. If I am not back to the complex soon they will suspect I had sympathies. I need to know something before I go. Those things the rebels say.... about our country. Are they true? Am I evil?" Marcus asked solemnly. Before he assumed he was on the side of the righteous. Holly looked him dead in the eyes and gave him a one word answer.

"Yes."

"Please, there must be some way that I can know for sure."

"Isn't what you seen... what you did enough? You work for monsters, you are a monster!" Holly spat out. She was visibly angered now. And Marcus avoided her eyes, looking back at the dirt, which had a pleasantly neutral opinion of Marcus still. As it had before. "Look. If you really want to see what our government is doing. Why it is truly inescapably evil. There is a place you can go to see this."

"Please tell me where. I need to know."

"It won't be easy. Maybe especially for someone like you, but there is a city on the main land called Sector-001A1. It is far to the North, on the shores of the Green Sea. If you can make it there and see for yourself the horrors. Then you will know. You have served the greatest evil we know your whole life."

With that Marcus left. The woman known as Holly elected to remain. It was likely that more rebels would pick her up. Or maybe she would just prefer to die with her 'comrades'. Either way, as Marcus headed back to the complex, he only had one thing on his mind. And for the first time in his life, Marcus wasn't thinking about how nice the post-mission orgy would be with his Brothers and Sisters....
 
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Marcus arrived back at the Complex about an hour later. He wasn't the only one to be scheduled for a mission on that day, and so the celebrations had already begun. You see, The God's Eye was more than a group of Chancellor controlled secret police and assassins. It was more accurate to describe The God's Eye as a religious organization. The group adhered to strict rituals and (im)moral codes. One such ritual, was to celebrate each success by the other brothers and sisters intensely and authentically. In order to promote incentive, as well as the bonding of the young adult 'practitioners', orgies and intoxicants where used to celebrate. In one room of the Complex, there was a huge statue of Chancellor Edgar V. Warren and the floor was made of pillow like material. This is where the celebrations usually occurred, and as Marcus walked through the Complex he could hear the celebrations already starting. Although not necessarily in the mood for sexual excitement, habit caused Marcus to head into the room anyway.

As Marcus entered, he could feel the atmosphere. He could feel the music, and smell the lust. Although usually he was one to jump right in, thanks to today's events he still wasn't in the mood to partake. He headed over to a table on the other side of the room. It was next to the band, and was prominently displaying all sorts of Highs. Marcus grabbed a needle filled with god only knew what and sat down. He shot up the drug, and could instantly feel the warm soothing effects. Still this did nothing to lift the guilt.

"Brother Marcus you fucker! Where have you been?" A voice proclaimed loudly from behind Marcus, causing him to jump. Luckily the needle was no longer in his arm. As Marcus turned around he realized it was his comrade Ronald Carson or, as many affectionately called him, Ronnie. Ronnie was stark naked, but given the circumstances, Marcus was the one acting strange for being fully clothed.

"I was sent on an assignment on the northern end of the island today. Wasn't it in the schedule for my return?" Marcus asked, his eyes were closed as he spoke. The narcotics made it much to difficult to speak and see.

"Hmm. I don't think so. I over heard some of the Priests (OOC; read as Bosses) talking about you though. They said you were soon to leave on a very important mission. All I seen on the schedule for successful return was Brother Bobby, Sister Clara, Sister Samantha and Brother Zeke. But you're here now aren't ya? Come jump in!" Ronnie said, as he grabbed himself a few pills sitting on the table in a large bowl. He quickly chewed them up and swallowed as he washed them down with a swig of whiskey.

"I don't know Brother. I should probably take it easy if they are going to send me on a long trip." Marcus spoke, eyes still closed tight.

"You little fucker. Man, suit yourself, but as for me.... the Sisters are calling!" Ronnie said before sliding back into the mass of flesh that was the floor.

How many children has he killed?
The thought echoed in Marcus' head. Eventually Marcus did end up partaking in the celebrations of success. It was only accomplished by washing away the guilty thoughts via more narcotics.... but it eventually happened. As the celebrations started to wind down, the people slowly trickled out to go to bed or get dressed for more shenanigans. Some however fell asleep upon the room's floor out of exhaustion. Marcus simply lie still until it seemed there were no longer any waking people left. Then he crept up. The band had already left, but the table full of narcotics was still promptly available. Marcus kept thinking about how all he needed was a little bit more, and the guilty thoughts would perish forever. He could still die with honor as part of The God's Eye, and not risk shame upon himself and hardship upon his family by fleeing to this mysterious Sector 001-A1. He stumbled to the table. Ready to grab two or maybe three more doses to end it. Before yet again another voice spoke up. He recognized this one immedeatly however, as his life long friend (and 'sister') Chloe.

"Don't you think you've had enough Marcus? My goodness you hardly made it to the table itself!" Chloe said, not knowing that he knew that all to well.

"I suppose. How's it going Sister Chloe? Couldn't find you during the celebrations." Marcus said.

"Hm. Not even trying to hide the distress in your tone aye? What's going on Marcus?" Chloe asked. Not buying his small talk.

"It is best if I don't speak with you about it." Marcus said, eyes to the floor.

"What in the world would you not be able to speak about? This is The Eye! We can speak freely to each other and you know it." Chloe said, now a little annoyed with his avoidance.

"Have you ever killed children?" Marcus near yelled. Almost forgetting that he was in The Eye and couldn't speak freely about his feelings.

"What??" Chloe asked, shocked.

"I was sent today to go destroy what was supposed to be an arms factory for those resisting our Chancellor's progress. There were no guns. Only children. Being taught by their parents of a false god." Marcus whispered.

"The answer is yes." Chloe said. Her tone was one of pride, but her eyes were to the floor as she spoke the words. "I have killed dozens of children for my Chancellor. All of them abominations, only existing to eradicate our Genes." Now her eyes looking up at Marcus again.

"These children were White. I interrogated somebody who survived the initial blast. They gave me everything. I murdered probably a dozen or so WHITE children Chloe! Burned alive!" Marcus shouted. A few of the sleeping comrades on the floor shuffled around as the noise stirred them.

"Quite Marcus. This isn't the place. Go get some clothes on right now. I'll meet you in your dorm in a half hour. Until then, contain yourself." She whispered, and as she spoke the last sentence smacked the needles out of Marcus' hand.



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A phone rang inside of a dark office within the Complex. A mysterious figure answered the phone.

"Hello? No My Chancellor he has not left yet. Surveillance shows he may even be suicidal.... Mhm..... Okay..... He will embark very soon sir I can assure you that. Yes it is under control....... I hope that I can prove to you sir that that will not be necessary."
 
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It had been forty five minutes. Marcus could not stop sweating. He shouldn't have said anything out loud like that. He should have never came back to this place. A mixture of Narcotics and his disobedience The God's Eye fueled his paranoia to insane heights. He was standing with his ear on the door, and every once a while he would dive to the floor to look for feet under his door. Nothing... nobody. Marcus suddenly had a thought. It's probably a good idea to have a gun handy. He bolted away from his front door and to the space underneath his bed. He opened his gun safe and grabbed the pistol, a small frame .38 revolver.

Then he heard his door open quickly. He slid all the way under the bed and out the other side. As he got up to his knees he laid his arms over the mattress aiming the gun right at the figure in the doorway. As the figure came in closer it closed the door and spoke.

"What are you doing Marcus?" The voice was again that of Chloe's. She sounded angered and annoyed rather than frightened.

"You're fucking late." Marcus said, still taking comfort in the fact that he was still safe. Not knowing yet what exactly he wasn't safe from.

"I got held up." Chloe said bluntly. A small twitch in her eye was all the evidence Marcus needed in his state of mind that she was up to something.

"Held up huh? As in telling others of my Intense Emotional Response to an Assignment?" Marcus said accusingly. An Intense Emotional Response to an Assignment or IERA was the leading cause of death among members of The God's Eye.

"Nonsense Brother Marcus. That's the amphetamine talking and you know it." Chloe said. While this did little to comfort Marcus, he didn't bring it up again. There was a moment or two of awkward silence before Chloe spoke up again. "So... white children? This wasn't some error on your part?"

"No Sister. It wasn't. And I don't know what to do about it." Marcus said.

"What do you mean? What could you possibly do?" Chloe said.

"I don't know... quit? Leave? None of these are allowed."

"What!? Are you losing your mind Marcus? Have you forgotten everything!" Chloe was now doing all she could not to yell. Marcus sat in embarrassed silence for a moment.

"And what if I have huh? What then?" Marcus said, eventually not feeling ashamed for his thought. Chloe's face twisted into a hideous frown of disbelief and disgust. If these words would have been spoken by either of them when they where children of The Eye they would have been shot on the spot. Both had seen it happen.

"Marcus you damn idiot.... If you aren't willing to stay to be a part of this Brother... then stay for your family on the outside! They are still out there somewhere Marcus, and we are protecting all of them." Chloe spat out the last few lines like a robot.

"Do you remember when we were eleven Chloe?" The look on Marcus' face made Chloe know of the exact memory he was speaking of.

"Don't!" Chloe said the twisted look now one of anger.

"You remember that boy! You remember his parents! Do you remember what they did to them Sister?" He spoke the last word with a great degree of disgust. Not for Chloe, but for the institution behind her being his 'sister'. "All those parents wanted to know was if their boy was alive. The boy they murdered Chloe! How many years had they been searching?"

"You're wrong Marcus! Those parents knew where their boy was. They signed him up! All of our parents did!" Chloe had tears streaming down her face. "And that boy died from his own failure."

"Don't give me that fucking propaganda Chloe. Everything they told us is bullshit! They told us that the reason we do this is because blacks and browns want to destroy us. I killed white people ok! So who the fuck is destroying us? Who is at war with 'us'?" Marcus was now standing, and while being careful not to shout, his arms where animated as he spoke. Chloe looked down at the floor in silence as tears streamed down her face to the floor. Marcus continued, "Do you remember how many of our peers we watched die? How many couldn't make it through their grueling torture? Who is destroying us Chloe!? Those were all fucking white children. They ruined us, turned us into heartless monsters. I can't live with that anymore! That's why I have to do something." The last sentence likely did more to reassure Marcus then anyone else.

"Well, please Marcus... where would you go?"
 
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