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  1. ​Marshall Rhames
  2. ​Warder(ZS)/Slayer(Vanguard) LE http://www.myth-weavers.com/sheet.html#id=1027121
  3. ​"Everyone has a place, and those who step out of line will be pushed back into it. Those who think they are exceptions will be made example of."
  4. ​Marshall grew up the middle child of 3 to a family with a long tradition of being Hellknights. His father, a respectable member of the Order of the Nail treated his household much the way he treated new recruits and ruled it with an iron fist. Always the patriot and devotee, his father made sure they were always in good standing with the nation of Cheliax and House Thrune. Marshall idolized his older brother, looking up to him in most stages of his life and always took to liking him, even when he was picked on for tagging along. Marshall's younger sister also liked to join in but was frequently chased off and discouraged by their elder brothers friends though Marshall loved to dote on her. It was along one of his tag-a-longs that he discovered his brothers involvement with the Bellflower Network. Torn between his loyalty to his father and his admiration for his brother he chose to keep his brothers secret though Marshall would have no part in it.
  5. ​His older brothers involvement lead to more and more absences within the Rhames home and his sister took notice. She followed her brother to one of his meetings where her sudden appearance caused an unfortunate accident resulting in her death. Marshall could not contain himself. He was furious not only with himself but also with his brother. If this was the consequence of sedition and treason then Marshall would have none of it.
  6. ​He quickly turned in his brother to the authorities, admitting his own complacently in the matter, and though he was acquitted he still could not bear the role he had played in his sisters death. Believing that if even his brother could betray him in such a manner than who else would be a traitor? It could be anyone. It would be anyone. And if they are all traitors then they all must be stopped. They are a threat to society. A threat to life. And they must be stopped at all cost. For Marshall the ends always justify the means, no matter how horrifying or brutal. He saw what happens when you let things slide and there can be no room for tolerance in society. If people will not see that then they must be forced to. They must be made to. Tolerance must not be accepted for those who would commit sedition and treason. It is not enough that they go to the block for their crimes. They must be made an example of so no one repeats their mistakes.
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  8. Marshall is unrelenting in his views of those who would upset the order of society. He has long since stricken the name of his brother from his mind and records and would gladly do so to all traitors. Mercy is just an excuse and an unacceptable one at that. He gladly takes upon himself the mantle of keeping that order. No one is above reproach. Everyone is suspect. You are guilty until proven innocent.
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