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The year was 2035, a time when whispers of prophecy and dread swept across the world like the first stirrings of an ominous storm. Governments had grown increasingly authoritarian, driven by a united global agenda that sought to extinguish dissidence. Among those targeted were Christians, their faith marked as a dangerous relic from an unenlightened age. The harbinger of this persecution was a man named Erik | The year was 2035, a time when whispers of prophecy and dread swept across the world like the first stirrings of an ominous storm. Governments had grown increasingly authoritarian, driven by a united global agenda that sought to extinguish dissidence. Among those targeted were Christians, their faith marked as a dangerous relic from an unenlightened age. The harbinger of this persecution was a man named Erik. | ||
Erik was a mid-level bureaucrat in the Global Peace Authority (GPA), a sprawling, faceless organization tasked with ensuring compliance with the New World Charter. Officially, he was tasked with monitoring public behavior and rooting out subversive elements. Unofficially, Erik was a man consumed by his own hatred for Christians. He saw their refusal to conform as an affront to the unity and progress of humanity. To Erik, they were not just dissenters; they were enemies of the new order. | Erik was a mid-level bureaucrat in the Global Peace Authority (GPA), a sprawling, faceless organization tasked with ensuring compliance with the New World Charter. Officially, he was tasked with monitoring public behavior and rooting out subversive elements. Unofficially, Erik was a man consumed by his own hatred for Christians. He saw their refusal to conform as an affront to the unity and progress of humanity. To Erik, they were not just dissenters; they were enemies of the new order. |