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Monday, February 23, 2026
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Scourge of Angels: Chapter 4 – A Final Choice of Destination

Chapter
4 – A Final Choice of Destination
Back in the usual high-rise bar restaurant,
Thaddeus, Tanith, and I are waiting for the next instructions from our guardian
angels. Thaddeus is drinking again, and Tanith is bugging him about it. The two
bicker like a couple, which is amusing to watch. Nevertheless, I have to keep
my mind on my prayers.
“This is getting you nowhere,” I
hear the temptations say.
“You’ll get no glory from this. No
power.”
“You’re nothing more than second in
command to Thaddeus. He’s still a drunken, horny idiot.”
“He’s not like you, a virtuous,
redeemed man.”
“You know better than he does and
what must be done.”
Guardian angel?
“I’m here, and trying to sweep up
this trash as fast as I can, boss,” my guardian angel jokingly says.
They’ve been bothering me ever
since we entered the city, and haven’t stopped, despite all the burning we’ve
done.
“The demons have always been like
unkillable cockroaches ever since they fell from grace. If only I could spray
the world in demon repellent so they’d leave it alone.”
Mind if I ask again if we’re done
in this city, yet?
“Sorry, but that’s above my pay grade.
I can only tell you what I’ve been told from up above, and they only answer
when it’s the right time, so there’s no need to keep asking.”
I know, but I feel like I have to,
if not for my sake, but for Thaddeus and Tanith, who both fell to their demons.
“They’ll be fine. If you want a
heads up, I can tell you that you’re going to be tested next.”
I already am being tested.
“Not in the way you’re already being
tested, smarty. In a different way.”
The silence between Thaddeus and
Tanith makes me stop praying and turn to see what made them stop.
“Did you hear that on the TVs? We’re
going to get a personal visit from John Elio and L’Obscurité,” Thaddeus says.
“Is that a good or bad thing?” Tanith
asks.
“Good, or at least I think it
should be. We managed to work together with the Castigators and Compassionate,
so I don’t see why we shouldn’t get along with the two men they answer to.
Maybe I’ll even get their autographs.”
“They aren’t here to help in the
way you think,” my guardian angel says.
I relay what my guardian angel says
to Thaddeus and Tanith.
“Huh. Mine is telling me we should
finish the fight against the demonic before they arrive. I wonder why,”
Thaddeus says.
“Maybe they didn’t hear what their
sidekicks said about us on their way here,” Tanith suggests.
“It won’t take those heroes long to
get here. I’ll cause a scene here, while you and Tanith finish off the last of
the cultists,” I say.
“Are you sure?”
“I’m already a dead man walking, so
there’s nothing they can do that I haven’t experienced. I’ll be fine.”
“Okay. Be careful, Terah.”
I nod my head. Thaddeus and Tanith
transform and fly away. Transforming myself, I start up a green lightning storm
around me and blow up different buildings. Ten or so minutes pass before I sense
a presence behind me, and sure enough, it’s John Elio and L’Obscurité. John Elio
looks as friendly as always with a red deacon’s shirt, gold cape, blue jeans,
and brown boots. His smile is as bright as his blue eyes and blonde hair.
Oppositely, L’Obscurité is cloaked in a large black jacket, scarf, and a large
hat. His face is barely describable aside from a hole in the center of his forehead,
black eyes, and a toothy grin.
“Bishop Terah,” John Elio says. “It’s
an honor to finally meet you.”
“Deacon John. The honor is more
mine than yours. The same goes to you, L’Obscurité,” I say.
“Thank you,” L’Obscurité says in
his dark voice.
“Have you heard from subsidiaries
that we’re all fighting on the same side?”
“We have, but it doesn’t look like
we are from the looks of Detlef,” L’Obscurité says. “It burns in your
supernatural fire, and many of its people from all walks of life are dead.”
“As you’ve heard, we’re merely
doing what our guardian angels are telling us to do. Despite what it looks
like, the situation is under control.”
“Where are your allies?”
“Finishing the rest of the rabble
as we speak.”
Below me, I see dark hands reaching
out and demons with my face appearing from the floors and the ceiling. The
temptations are getting louder.
“They’re more powerful than you’ll
ever be.”
“God has given them what they need
to take over the world in His name. You won’t be given the same honor.”
“They’ll be in control of
everything.”
“You will control nothing.”
“Your life is in their hands.”
“Nothing you’ve done and will ever
do will be as impactful as what they will accomplish.”
“Cease,” L’Obscurité says.
An explosion of bright darkness comes
from L’Obscurité that scares away the demons.
“Pfft. Show off,” my guardian angel
comments.
“With them gone, we can speak in peace,”
L’Obscurité continues. “Your methods are extreme, but if what you’re saying is
true, then we can’t complain about them.”
“I was about to say the same thing,
especially after what you, John, and the Dominion did to the foreign country of
Nexum,” I say.
“It’s actually part of why I have
to thank you, and that is why we are extending an offer to you. We want you to
be part of the Dominion. We need people for extreme situations.”
“You do?”
“Since there were so many cities in
our own country under the control of demons, it’s made John, and I realize the
work that needs to be done here.”
“You should already know we have a
history of recruiting reformed criminals and villains into our ranks. Why
shouldn’t we do the same for a group of extremist vigilantes?” John Elio adds.
“That can’t be all to the offer.
L’Obscurité says, “You’re right.
You can’t just destroy four cities without consequence, guardian angel
influenced or not. The world needs to see that you get justice for your actions
and that you will be under our control. Once your time in our prison is done,
you will be free to do as you want.”
Before I can answer, my temptations
quickly come back. They say, “This is it.”
“You’ll forever lose control of your
life.”
“Use your backup.”
“Take the road you choose, that you
want to take.”
“You’ll miss a lot in jail. They
won’t ask for your help or advice. You’ll be powerless like you’ve always feared.”
I transform into my normal self so
my powers won’t be the tool of my demons.
I bow and say, “I accept.”
Bringing my head back up, I see
that L’Obscurité is transforming. Once he finishes, he reveals himself as Timeo
Severe, a man with dark eyes and hair, always dressed to impress in one of his
expensive suits.
Timeo extends his hand toward me
and says, “It’s a deal then. We’re glad that we agreed.”
“I’d shake your hand, but I don’t
have arms.”
John shakes one of the loose
sleeves I have and says, “Nevertheless, I’m glad that we’ll get to work
together.”
“You’ll do a lot more under the
Dominion than as an independent. Your prison sentence will go by quicker than
you think. Since you know so much about how political, corporate, and criminal
business works, we’ll call or visit you for advice,” Timeo adds.
“I’m glad to hear that.”
Thaddeus and Tanith fly in and ask
what is going on, and I tell them about our new employers, the terms, and the
possibility of our future work.
Looking at Timeo and John, Thaddeus
says, “I guess we don’t really have a better choice.”
“The streets of Detlef are clean of
demonic and cultist activity, so our job here is done, and I’d rather not live
on the run. Will prison at least be comfortable and have good food?” Tanith
asks.
“Yes, they will be,” Timeo says.
“Will it have parties?” Thaddeus
asks.
“No, not at all. Best I can do is
have them bring you a birthday cake on your birthday,” John says.
“Ah. That’s a bit of a dealbreaker,
but if Terah thinks it’s a good idea, then I have to agree with him.”
The sound of people running catches
our attention just as crowds of people brimming with green electricity leap out
of the doors to attack us.
As we transform and defend
ourselves with John and Timeo, Thaddeus asks, “Are these people under your
control?”
“No! I thought I let go of control
of them after I transformed back to normal,” I say.
Truthfully, they were under my control
even when I wasn’t transformed, and were a possibly sinful backup plan to use
against the Dominion, but that doesn’t matter anymore. I’m assuming the demons
took control of them after I let go. John Elio and Timeo Severe fly between the
crowds like a blur, knocking everyone out, while we were barely able to knock
out a few.
“How many more are in this tower?”
Timeo asks in his dark hero voice.
“This place is full of them. We’ll
help you take care of them,” I say.
“There’s no need. We got this,” John
says with a smile.
Before we can argue or attempt to
help, John and Timeo are off. We try to follow them and help, but every floor
is already filled with unconscious people, and by the time we fly down to the
bottom, it seems like everyone that was under the control of the demons is out
cold. These two men are truly the world’s most powerful heroes. With that loose
end taken care of, we let ourselves fall into Dominion custody. Due to our “crimes,”
we aren’t given a trial, and taken straight to a Dominion rehabilitation
facility, with the press only being given a video of us being taken in and a
picture of us in our cells to show that we were taken to prison. I’m thankful
that we were spared the humiliation of a one-sided trial and the drama that
came with it.
On the same day that we are
imprisoned, we were given white prison jumpsuits and later told that our
sentence would be ten years, with us being able to get out after five if we do “community”
service for the Dominion by acting as their heroes, which are acceptable terms
in my mind. I’m only allowed to see Thaddeus and Tanith when the prisoners are
allowed to eat breakfast, dinner, and during recreation. Besides that, I’m by
myself in my cell with my prayers, my guardian angel, and whatever books they
have on hand for me to read.
During breakfast one day, Thaddeus,
Tanith, and I met together at a table. Thaddeus says, “So, how’s prison
treating you two?”
“It reminds me of how the penitent
priests and nuns who live in isolation,” I say.
“It’s more peaceful and cleaner
than I expected. I’m surprised they allow us to meet like this and live out of
isolation like those in the lower levels,” Tanith says.
“That’s because we got on their
good side and accepted their offer without fighting them. The only thing I personally
dislike about it is that I actually have to relax and not do much. It’s making
my nerves tingle.”
“Be at peace for once, Thaddeus,” I
say.
“I’ll try. What if our guardian
angels want us to leave while we’re here?”
“Given our arrangement, we’ll have
to hope we can chalk it up to doing community service, but only if we give them
a heads up about it. Otherwise, we’d probably get more years added to our
sentence.”
“Great. At least being here is
better than being on the run. The food is decent, too.”
“I did hear that the Dominion has
better prisons than most nations. It’s why they’ve been able to rehabilitate
criminals and villains and make them work for them,” Tanith says.
“Whatever the case is, if we get
out of prison in ten years or twenty, I don’t regret a thing we did. Heck, we
get to be heroes for the Dominion while we’re here. I’m sure we can buy a sweet
hideout once we do enough jobs for them,” Thaddeus says.
“Yeah, and they do have priests on
standby to help us with our spiritual problems as well. Even though it’s not
the best, I think we’re in the best possible place we can be right now,” Tanith
adds.
I agree with my friends and say, “The
Council of Punishment will be dormant for now, but when we’re back, we’ll be
better than ever.”
Thaddeus and Tanith cheerily agree,
and I can’t help but laugh. Who would think that a man who was obsessed with
power like me would be at peace in prison and a soldier for someone else’s
group? I sure didn’t, so I thank God for humbling me and bringing me to a
better place that I never thought I’d want to be in, with people who I now
consider close friends, who I wouldn’t have associated with weeks ago.
The
End
Sunday, February 22, 2026
Scourge of Angels: Chapter 3 – A Nagging Desire

Chapter
3 – A Nagging Desire
Thaddeus, Terah, and I sit in the
same high-rise restaurant bar we were in before. Ever since we came to a mutual
understanding with the Castigators, we took out a few more cultist hideouts,
and somehow, I don’t feel like we’re done yet. Our guardian angels have told us
not to go anywhere yet, and we still feel the lingering influence of demons,
especially me. The demon that wears my face always catches up to me, and is
either in my face or hiding at the edges of my vision before disappearing.
Unlike before, the demon’s skin is slowly falling apart like a rotting corpse,
with parts of its resemblance to me fading away, piece by piece, after every
victory against it.
Right now, the demon floats behind
me, staring dead at me with its rotten face. The times that I’m most nervous
about it are not when it’s tempting me, but when it’s silent like it is now. I
know it’s plotting something sinister, but my guardian angel won’t do anything
until it acts.
“Don’t let it cause you to worry,
Tanith. I’ll always be here, ready to help you before you ask for it,” my
guardian angel says.
I know, and thank you. Trying my
best to ignore the demon, I go to the back of the bar, think about grabbing
myself a beer, and grab a soda instead. It’s then that I notice the multiple
beer bottles around Thaddeus, who is watching the still-operating TVs.
“Should you really be drinking that
much, Thaddeus?” I ask.
“I don’t see why not. It’s only a
sin if you knowingly drink too much and get yourself sick. That’s what my
guardian angel told me. Besides, you should remember who you’re talking to. I’m
the man who got the furthest in the one-hundred-drinks-in-a-day challenge. My
liver is made out of titanium.”
“I remember hearing you getting
sick and having to go to the hospital the same day, and having to spend a week
in it because of the challenge.”
“I still did the best out of every
normal human who attempted the challenge. The superhumans who attempted it
don’t compare since they’re part of a different ranking.”
“Whatever. Have you heard from your
guardian angel yet for new instructions?”
“For the tenth time, no, and I’ll
let you know when I hear something. Relax.”
“I’m just concerned that the
Dominion will send more of their heroes after us.”
“We came to an understanding with
the Castigators. What could be worse than facing them? It’s not like the big
two heroes, John Elio, and L’Obscurité, will personally come after small fry
like us.”
“You never know if they will or
not. It’s why I’ve been in prayer so we can leave here as quickly as possible,”
Terah says.
“You should relax, too, Terah. Look
at the TVs. The Compassionate are heading here next, and they’re the most
reasonable and merciful out of every subsidiary in the Dominion. They even have
Raziel Emundato, who also gets his powers from his guardian angel.”
“Raziel also burned the entire city
of Meridian in supernatural fire and went on a one-man crusade after his wife
was raped,” I say.
“So? It’s just another thing we
have in common. They should be here in a few hours. Thanks to the Castigators,
we should be on friendly terms with them.”
“That’s assuming things go smoothly
and the demons don’t get involved,” Terah says. “If they possessed you to fight
Kane, then they could make us all fight one another.”
“Keep praying and hoping for the
best, then, bishop.”
The three of us relax as best we
can, waiting for the arrival of the Compassionate or new instructions from our
guardian angels. Thaddeus is asleep at the counter of the bar, while Terah goes
back and forth between praying and watching the news.
“It’s time to move, Tanith. Go wake
up Thaddeus. His guardian angel is unable to get him up and doesn’t want to
start a fire to do so,” my guardian angel says.
At this point, I’d laugh if his ass
was burned to wake him up, but I do as my guardian angel says. I knock Thaddeus
off the barstool to wake him up, and that’s when he finally hears the words of
his guardian angel, and we fly away to our next destination. We go to an island
between the two cities that comprise Detlef, which is its own miniature town
with small houses and businesses. It’s a ghost town, with no one around, people
disappearing behind corners, and doors closing. A group of four, familiar-looking
people comes around the corner, the Compassionate. Of course, we’d be led
directly to them, just like how we were led to the Castigators.
Leading the four is Polina
Emundatio, a red-haired woman with red eyes wearing dark blue armor, armed with
two shields on her arms, a pistol, and a sheathed sword. Next to her is her
husband, Raziel Emundatio, who has blonde hair and red, orange, and yellow
eyes, similar to Thaddeus’s. He’s dressed like a modern knight in crimson,
orange, and golden armor. Behind them is Zahara, a woman with a sniper for a
left arm, who has pink eyes, wears a pink and black bodysuit, and has hair like
mine, except hers is pink and black. Next to Zahara is Penelope, who has one
purple eye, a spiral for a left eye, blonde and purple hair, and wears a purple
dress.
“Council of Punishment. We heard a
lot about you from the news and our friends, the Castigators. Apparently, we’re
all on the same side?” Polina asks.
Thaddeus steps forward in his
normal form and says, “Yes. We’re all fighting against the demonic. I know your
methods are merciful, but we can’t afford to be with most of these foes. Few
will repent, and most are unrepentant, so we need you to be less restrained. I’m
sure you understand since you’ve all faced similar cultists before.”
“Yes, we’ve faced the demonic
before, but we’ve also managed to bring back souls from the brink of Hell. If
you want to work together, you have to do as we say, preferring mercy first,
and then using unrelenting justice if the need arises,” Polina says.
“Are you sure about that, Polina?
These people are guided by their guardian angels,” Penelope says.
“If they’re being given the freedom
to go all out on the demonic, then I don’t see why we shouldn’t,” Zahara says.
“Hey, when did you flip to their
side? You’re supposed to be on mine.”
“They’re right, Polina,” Raziel
says. “My guardian angel says we should follow their lead. Their powers work similarly
to mine, in that they’ll spare those that deserve it and kill those that repent.”
Polina stares at each of us, and I feel
a tether connecting her to me when she looks at me. I can feel her digging
around in my head, bringing up my memories, those that I’m ashamed of, such as
my descent into degeneracy and giving up my parents to human traffickers, and
the few that I’m proud of, like my repentance and overcoming my demon and addiction.
“Tch. Fine,” Polina decides. Thaddeus
looks up and appears to be thinking. “What? Did your guardian angel tell you
something?”
“Yes, and you’re not going to like
it.”
“Well, what is it?”
“Our targets are all around us, masquerading
as normal, poor, and lower-class people. Most, if not everything, on this small
island has to be leveled, even the churches, that they use as fronts for their forbidden
rituals.”
Raziel turns his head upwards and
says the same thing as Thaddeus. With her husband backing us up, Polina has no
choice but to follow our lead on this, but to ensure that we’re being as merciful
as possible, she splits us up into groups so that a member of the Compassionate
is with one of us as we work. Terah is paired up with Zahara and Penelope,
Thaddeus is with Raziel, and I’m with Polina. We spread out so that every inch
of the island can be cleared and to ensure that none of the cultists escape. My
guardian angel points the way to our targets, and we begin clearing out the seemingly
normal houses and businesses.
Entering the building, we’re immediately
attacked by people with axes, guns, and knives. With my right spear arm, I stab
the cultists through the chest, head, or neck, and with my right arm, I burn
and freeze them with my freezing blue flames. Behind me, Polina uses her sword,
arm shields, and pistol to defend herself. She also uses her powers to stun
people by entering their minds, and she even manages to make some of them fight
against us.
When the fight is over, Polina
says, “See? These people’s minds and hearts can be changed.”
“Don’t hope for it to happen with
most of them,” I say.
“You were far gone before, weren’t you,
Tanith? You’ve even worked with people like these.”
“I have, so I know the difference between
those who choose to be too far gone and those who will take a second chance.”
Continuing and clearing other
buildings, houses, and churches, Polina tries to save as many people as possible.
Sometimes she saves a few. Sometimes none are saved at all. The cultists stop
hiding after we clear a few places out, and they start exiting their hiding
places, some escaping, and others swarming us. In the chaos, a few of the
people Polina converted are killed, even as she tries to defend them. Seeing
that she needs help, I pitch in to help. In the crowd of attackers, the demon
with my face glides among them, getting closer and closer until it gets in my
face. Before I or it can say anything, my guardian angel tackles it, and both
of them disappear in the chaos.
I turn up my flames into overdrive,
turning most of everything and everyone into ice. Polina and the few converts
around me are fine and finally safe. A few of the frozen people start to crack
and break into pieces on their own, until their bodies are all broken up.
“Are you okay?” I ask
Polina’s converts say they are. She
says, “Yes. Thanks for your help.”
Leaning out from behind Polina, the
demon with my face smiles as everything becomes black. Polina and I are the
only ones in this void that feels like a furnace that makes my nerves tingle.
“You’re finally alone in a private
place. Now’s the time to take advantage of her, while she’s unable to move,”
the demon says.
“No…I won’t,” I say as I burn my
arm with my blue flames.
This puts my mind back into reality
where I was.
“Why are you burning yourself?”
Polina asks.
“Don’t worry about it. Let’s just
get this done as fast as possible.”
Walking over to a false church, I find
myself back in the void; this time, I’m here with the converts.
“Pick your pleasure. Man, woman,
adult, teenager,” the demon says.
“Stop it!” I say as I burn myself. Again,
Polina asks me what’s wrong and starts digging into my head to understand me. “Get
out of my head! It’s the demon with my face that’s been bothering me. When we’re
on the right track, they do their best to make me give in to my old desires. We
can only fix this by finishing up here.”
“Right. I’ll pray for you to have
the strength to bear your burden.”
Walking into the church, we find it
empty. Presumably, the cultists and the place of their rituals are downstairs,
so we head down there, only for the void to consume us as we go down the
bloodstained stairs. I’m back into my normal form, and Polina is the only one
with me, frozen in place.
The demon annoying flies around us
and says, “Take her for yourself. She’s your type. Innocent, sweet, and just
like your other crush, Thaddeus, she truly cares for you. She’s also been the
victim of abuse, like you were. Oh, that distinct taste of a fiery, broken soul
is delicious to taste. Don’t you miss it? I know you do.”
Shut up…I pray on my knees for help
and look away from Polina, but the demon forces me to look at her, and makes me
imagine her with her clothes off and what happened to her. It reminds me of
memories I’ve wanted to forget about ritualistic sex that tied demons to people
and corrupted the souls of the innocent, some of which I took part in as both
the victim and the abuser. The feeling in my veins, the sensation of which feels
like mini-arms reaching to Polina, becomes too hard to resist. My mind feels as
if it’s being squeezed in a vice, until it feels as if it pops and I lose
control. I take off my clothes and pounce on Polina, who finally starts moving.
That’s good. I like it when they resist.
“What’s wrong with you, Tanith?! What
are you doing?!” she asks as I try licking and kissing her face.
“I’m letting loose! I’m done
keeping the love that I have for everyone in! When I’m done with you, I’m going
to have my way with your converts, Thaddeus, Terah, and your other friends as
well,” I say with drool coming out of my mouth.
“This isn’t you! You have to fight it!”
“Is it? You don’t know me!”
I feel Polina’s mental connection enter
my mind and search through my memories. Something else within it tries to prevent
her from doing anything, but she manages to find whatever she’s looking for.
“Your parents raised you to be
better and knew you were born for bigger things. Remember that they loved you
even when you failed and the horrible things you put them through!”
“Shut up! This is who I chose to be
because life was too difficult, and I didn’t want to suffer through it! All I wanted
was to live happily and in never-ending pleasure! Here I am falling into old
habits. It proves that I haven’t changed one bit!”
“You have changed! I know you’ve
been resisting the demon with your face ever since you started fighting back,
and that it hasn’t been easy ever since, but you’ve overcome it before. You can
do it again!”
“Don’t ignore my main concern! All I
want to do is feel good and be happy! The connection between us goes both ways,
you know? I know that as mayor of Meridian and a mother, you constantly feel
stressed out and desperately want a break to feel good and at peace for once.
It’s why you gave in when you were kidnapped and raped. I can make you feel
that way all over again, if you just give in.”
“The goal of life isn’t to feel
good or be happy, and you know that! It’s given you nothing but misery and the
endless desire for more! Take back control of your life. Come on! I know you
can do it, Tanith!”
My left arm transforms to have the
blue flame coming out of it, its icy touch, bringing me back to my senses and
presenting me with two paths. On one road, I see the demon with my face, and on
the other, I see my guardian angel. Uncontrollably, I walk towards the roads,
both of which are pulling me towards them. The force of their pulling feels as
if I’ll be split in two if I don’t choose either one. With what little strength
I have, I chose my guardian angel.
“You did it, like I knew you would,”
my guardian angel says.
Let’s finish this then. Together
with my guardian angel, we use our blue flames to blow up the area around us.
With the veil of darkness lifted, I see that Polina and I are in the basement
of the church with the repents behind us, unaware of what just happened. The
basement of the church is both frozen with ice and burning with blue flames. Around
us are the dead and dying naked cultists, who were in the middle of a perverted
ritual involving sex and using statues of Jesus, Mary, and the saints as sex
objects. The scene fills me with rage that I know not to indulge. It’s already
over, and these people are getting what they deserve, so I leave them to both freeze
and burn.
“I’m glad you came back to your senses,
Tanith. You’re stronger than you think. Hey, you have your clothes back on,”
Polina says.
“That’s a perk of my powers, and
thank you for helping me come back to my right state of mind. I’m sorry for what
I tried to do,” I say.
“I forgive you.”
The repentants are confused by what
we’re talking about. Polina and I tell them not to worry about it as we leave
the church. With our end of the island done, we head outside of the church and
find that it’s snowing outside. The effects of my powers have apparently spread
throughout the rest of the island, as parts of it have large ice spears coming
out of and the snowflakes cause areas to burn in pillars of blue flames.
Regrouping with everyone else, they tell us that the island is secure, and
every cultist has been brought to justice, with few repenting as expected, but
the task was unexpectedly made easier thanks to me.
“It’s thanks to my guardian angel
and Polina. I didn’t do much,” I say.
“It takes real strength and courage
to repent under pressure as you did,” Polina says.
Everyone compliments me, and all I
can do is look down, blush in embarrassment, and thank them for their kind
words. I guess everyone knows I could have overcome my temptations better than
I did. Fearing failure is why I fell into sin and the chains of pleasure, so I
won’t think about it anymore. Instead, I’ll think about victory, relying on the
strength I already have, and always seeking the help of my friends, especially
my guardian angel, and that failure is never the end.
Friday, February 20, 2026
Scourge of Angels: Chapter 2 – Two Kinds of Extreme

Chapter
2 – Two Kinds of Extreme
After hours of fighting and
slaughters, my friends and I sit at the table of a high-rise restaurant as if
nothing happened and we were still enjoying our day together. Our guardian
angels haven’t told us to do anything new, nor have they told us we should
leave the city yet. Stopping by the bar, I crack open a beer and watch the news
as the report on what’s happening at Detlef, that we’re here, and that the
Dominion is sending the Castigators after us. Ah, shit.
“This is it. You’ve outlived your
purpose, and the Castigators be here,” the demons in my head say. “There is no
escaping them now. Your sentence will be death, and your judgment will be
Hell.”
“Maybe if we show the Castigators
that there are still demons here, we can put our differences aside to fight a
common enemy,” I suggest.
“I can try to take control of them
with my green lightning so they can stay in place while we explain and show them
why we’re right in what we’re doing,” Terah says.
“Are you both serious? This is the
Castigators we’re talking about. As soon as they know who their enemy is, they
shoot first and ask questions later,” Tanith says.
“What do you think we should do
then? Just continue doing our business while trying to ignore or evade them?” I
ask.
“I don’t know what we should do.”
“We can’t afford not to know what
we should do at this point. We have to decide now,” Terah says.
“Let’s go with both my and Terah’s plan,
and leave the rest to God. There’s nothing else we can do.”
Tanith and Terah agree. My guardian
angel finally tells me where we should go, but when we fly to the location, we find
ourselves face to face with the Castigators. Why?
“You’ll need their help in facing
your common enemy. Wasn’t this part of your plan?” my guardian angel says.
I was planning to explain
everything when we were fighting the demons and the cultists, not to confront
them directly! The leader of the Castigators, Kane Mundr, steps off his bike
with his wife and friend behind him. He’s dressed like a gunslinger with his
crimson and black hoodie, snake on his white shirt in the shape of a chi rho,
black cargo pants, and black boots. He smiles at us with his light blue and red
eyes, which know the divine judgment of God and whether or not we deserve to
live or die.
Walking to us, he says, “I’m glad
you came to us, Council of Punishment. Have you grown a conscious and are you willing
to surrender peacefully?”
I look to Kane’s left and see his
friend Zandro, who is dressed in a simple hoodie and clothes that are colored
half white and half black. On his right, I see Kane’s wife, Idelle Mundr, who
is the sister of the legendary hero, John Elio. She’s wearing golden armor with
a crimson bodysuit, has white and black eyes, black and blonde hair, and a
white snake and black snake on her back. Both of them closely watch us, waiting
for my response.
“Actually, I’d like to talk,” I say
as I return to my normal form.
“Ha! About what? There’s nothing you
could say that would save you from a jail cell or me gunning you down where you
stand.”
“We have a common enemy, Kane. The
demons and the cultists we’re after are in Detlef, and we’ve been killing and
punishing them all day. This is what all this destruction is about.”
“Really? Because all I see is the
death and destruction of everyone in this city, from a normal civilian to the
homeless, to random businessmen and politicians, cops, and superhuman law enforcement.
You people have a history of indiscriminately killing people everywhere you go.”
“If you looked deeper into it, you’d
know most of those people were satanists and cultists.”
“I know many in Exquista Caro were
and in Jewel, but Adamas, not so much, even though I appreciated you killing
some really corrupt businessmen and politicians.”
“That’s all we do. We kill the
corrupt and spare the few, who our guardian angels’ powers keep alive.”
“That’s the source of your power
and true motive for this destruction? Guardian angels? You sure they aren’t devils?
What am I saying? A man like you wouldn’t know the difference.”
“I do know the difference now that my
guardian angel opened my eyes. All three of us do thanks to them!”
“I wouldn’t expect you to know the
difference between a man and a woman, given your tastes.”
“I don’t need you bringing that up
when my demons never stop talking about it. Please, Kane. We don’t need to
fight.”
“Hmm. Let’s see what God thinks.” Kane
manifests both his revolver and pistol. “Huh. I thought the result would be
different. This is one of those rare times that both guns are out for my targets.
Life or death. It’ll be your choice. Let’s see which you pick. I’m done
talking.”
Kane raises his pistols, and his
wife and friend bolt towards us as he starts shooting at us. I transform and
fly between his bullets as I spray my fire at him with Tanith and Thaddeus,
using their ranged attacks at the Castigators as they charge ahead with me.
With my sword arms, I mean to disarm Kane, but his wife gets in the way,
blocking my swords. Her snakes hit me with their heads and send me flying into
the debris of a building. Oof. Now, I felt that.
Idelle sprints toward me at
terrifying speeds and punches through the debris I’ve landed on as I dodge out
of the way. She’s truly the sister of a legendary hero. I don’t stand a chance,
so I knock the debris around to temporarily bury her in, emphasis on temporary,
since it doesn’t slow her down from pursuing me for a second. Terah comes in with
the save by surrounding Idelle with his green lightning, trying to strike her
with it. Since I’m outmatched, I turn my attention to saving Tanith, who is
being attacked by Kane and Zandro.
I shoot fire into the sky to break
up the two-on-one fight and tackle Kane through the door of a locked-down sports
stadium. Unphased by this, Kane shoots me with both guns, the bullets of which are
blocked by fire that is coming out of my body. There are people in the stadium
who are fleeing from our fight. Both of us try to take the fight elsewhere to
avoid them, but our desire to put each other down keeps us in the area until we
eventually find ourselves fighting in a sports bar and strip club within the
stadium.
“We’re here. Go through the backstage
area and find the basement,” my guardian angel says.
“Like I said before, Kane, we have
a common enemy. Let me show you them,” I say.
Kane shoots and follows me as I do,
as my guardian angel said. The basement stairs aren’t too hard to find, with Kane
and me tearing apart the area with our fight. Going down the stairs with Kane
hot on my trail, I find that I’m flying down into an all too familiar dark void
that makes me stop. Turning around, I see that Kane is still behind me, but he’s
stopped shooting and notices the same thing I have.
“My guardian angel has led us here
to deal with the demons. Let’s put our differences aside to fight our true
enemy,” I say as I transform back to my normal self.
“I’ll protect my children,” Kane
says as he starts pointing his guns at something in the dark.
“Huh?”
“They won’t end up as Polina did,
and she’ll never go through what happened to her again. Yes, I’m right to use
violence the way I have. It doesn’t matter the kinds of extremists that have
risen because of it. and all the lives I’ve taken and chaos I’ve caused. I know
I’m right in what I did!”
He must be getting tempted, so I start
praying for him and myself. Guardian angel, please protect both of us.
“I’m right behind you,” my guardian
angel says.
“Fight them, Kane! This is our
common enemy. Do you believe me now?” I say as I approach him.
Kane starts firing wildly into the
air. I keep trying to get through to him, but it doesn’t seem like he can hear
me. Nevertheless, I have a job to do, so I transform and start burning the area
around me. A harsh pressure starts to overcome me as if a hundred people just
landed on top of me.
“That man was your last chance at
normality, at getting the life you wanted,” the demons say.
What I want is what God wants!
“You don’t believe that with your
whole heart yet.”
“You’re still a novice.”
“Did you think you could fight your
temptations after only starting to fight us for a few weeks? We have made
stronger men sin, who have fought us their entire lives.”
Guardian angel, I need you here!
“Where is he?”
“Did he leave you again?”
“If he were truly helping you, you
wouldn’t be tempted like this.”
“You’d have the strength to fight back
against us by yourself, and yet, here you are cracking under the pressure.”
Please, my friend, I need you now!
My flames are dying down, and my body is returning to its normal form.
“You were brought down here to die.”
“You brought the hero Kane here to
die with you, and the world will suffer for it.”
“Your plan failed. You’ll always be
an idiot who only thinks about himself.”
Please…please…the pressure is too
much. It feels like they’re digging their sharp fingers into my head and every part
of my body. Now…now…I don’t see the point in fighting anymore. Turning to Kane,
who looks like he’s snapped out of what was bothering him, he points his guns at
me, which have turned to revolvers. He’s confused at this sudden change, a distraction
that I take advantage of as I charge him and grab his wrists.
“You were right! I don’t know the
difference between angels and demons. All I want is to forever taste pleasures
and thrills!” I say, unable to control my thoughts and words.
“You’re possessed now, you idiot. I
heard you telling me to fight it, so why don’t you take your own advice?” Kane
says.
“I don’t want to fight it anymore.
It’s not who I am. When I’m done with you, I’ll go after your wife. Back on the
exclusive island I was on, they’d cut off the limbs of the sex slaves of all
ages so they couldn’t escape. I think I’ll do the same to her. Maybe I’ll even
eat her limbs like chicken wings as they did back there.”
“Shut up! Get control of yourself,
Thaddeus!”
“That man you were with was kind of
cute as well. I know how to dress him up and make him look pretty enough to
have fun with all night long!”
Kane headbutts me, knocking me
away. He lights me with his revolvers until I fall unconscious.
“Thaddeus. Thaddeus!” I hear my
guardian angel calling out.
Huh? Oh, no. I fell again, didn’t
I? My guardian angel is the only person I see in the void around me. I turn
away from him, ashamed of what I’ve done.
“You’re not dead yet. You have to
get up!”
So I could just fall again? Why
should I?
“You still have the opportunity to
redeem yourself and make this right. You can do it! You’ve done it before.”
I turn back around to see my guardian
angel extending one of his sword arms at me. I…I don’t know if I can even ask
for forgiveness.
“Grab my arm. I’ll help you, but
you need to meet me halfway.”
The darkness around me feels like a
hundred arms holding me back. Still, I find the strength within and reach out
to grab my guardian angel’s sword arm. Once I do, an explosion emanates from
both of us, lighting up the darkness around us. With everything lit up, I see
that not only Kane is here, but Tanith, Terah, Idelle, and Zandro are here as
well. How?
“It’s all divine providence,” my
guardian angel says.
In addition to my friends and the
Castigators, I also have hundreds of people hiding here with the desecrated bodies
of children and adults, along with satanic symbols on the walls and floors. My
flames are keeping them trapped down here with us, as they panic to find a way
out.
“There. Do you see that I’m right
now?” I ask.
“Yeah,” Kane says, “I’m surprised
that you’re back to your senses so quickly.”
“It’s all thanks to my guardian
angel. Now, are you ready to fight our common enemy?”
Kane looks at the people in this
basement, and his two revolvers transform into two pistols.
“I’m ready. Time to redeem yourself,
degenerate.”
Together, the Castigators and the
Council of Punishment burn and slaughter the cultists in this hidden basement.
The cultists try to call their demonic masters for help, but with our forces
and prayers combined, the demons don’t bother us at all and leave their
worshippers to be killed. Once everyone is dead, my friends and I burn and
destroy the rest of the stadium, while the Castigators clean up the remaining
and fleeing cultists in the other parts of it. With that out of the way, Terah,
Tanith, and I go back to the Castigators, who are standing outside the ruins of
the stadium. We all turn back to our normal forms and start talking to one
another: Terah with Idelle, Tanith with Zandro, and Kane and me.
“Does this make us friends?” I ask.
“Not in the slightest. I just
consider you colleagues and believe you now. Actually, if I’m honest, we’re not
too different in the ways we serve God, except you’re somehow way more destructive
than us. The rest of the Dominion won’t take too kindly to that, so you’d
better get out of here, while you still can,” Kane says.
I turn to my guardian angel, who
says we still have work to do here, which I relay to Kane.
“Then, I’ll leave you to it and try
to convince the Dominion to leave you alone,” Kane says.
“You’ll do that for us?!” I ask.
“No promises, and consider it your
only favor I’ll do for you, given your history and what happened in the
basement between us.”
“I understand. Thank you, Kane.”
Kane and I shake hands. We all say
goodbye to the Castigators as they leave us to our task. Even though I feel
exhausted, I also feel a weird sense of renewal, as if my repentance over my
sins filled me with a new sense of boldness. Whatever it is, I thank God for
His mercy and pray that I never fall again, but also that I always take the
second chance when the opportunity arises.
Thursday, February 19, 2026
Scourge of Angels: Chapter 1 – One Last Day


Chapter
1 – One Last Day
There’s a strange peace before the
storm we’re about to create. My new friends and I sit in a restaurant eating
what could be our last meal, talking, joking, and acting as if we’re not about
to openly purge this city that my guardian angel led us to. I turn my eyes to
my reflection in the nearby window and look into my red, orange, and yellow
eyes as I see a man I used to be infatuated by, then completely disgusted with,
and now tepidly accepting of. My brown hair has been kept together as well as
it can be, and my red shirt, black jacket, black pants, and shoes are as clean
as they can be for a man on the run. Tanith looks a bit better.
Her grey skin, grey eyes, and
black, long-sleeved shirt, skirt, and thighighs boots are kept well, and
there’s not a speck of dirt or blood in her white hair. As for Terah, he always
looks like a homeless man with his big dark green jacket, scarf, shirt, baggy
pants, and heavy-looking boots, while his green eyes and lack of arms are the
only things that make him stand out. We don’t change our appearance much since
we’ve been on the run when we started destroying cities and towns where the
demons and their cultists reside. In total, we’ve destroyed three cities and a
handful of settlements on the way here to Detlef, where my guardian angel says
our journey may end.
“Enjoy the peace now while you can,
and keep your mind off your task, for now, my friend. It’s all going to end
soon,” my guardian angel says.
Each of us sees our guardian angel,
while they are invisible to each other and the people around us. My guardian
angel is a flaming armored soldier, with a horned hood, three red eyes, two
crimson swords for arms, and a cloak made of fire. We all take on the
appearance of our guardian angels when we use our powers, which will be soon,
but I shouldn’t think about that now. Turning my eyes back to my friends, I see
Tanith helping Terah eat his food and drink his coffee.
Terah tilts her head a bit as she
asks me, “Is there something wrong, Thaddeus?”
“Nah. I just think this is all
weird,” I say.
“You’re just starting to realize
that after everything we’ve been through?” Terah asks with a laugh.
“It’s crazy, isn’t it? Weeks ago,
all I could think about was the next thrill, the next girl or guy dressed as a
girl I’d be with, and what get-rich-quick scam I could get away with. Tanith
was obsessed with pleasure, and you were obsessed with power.”
“Those obsessions still bother us.
We aren’t over them yet, but I understand what you mean,” Tanith admits. “When
I wake up, I still find it hard to believe this isn’t a dream, and that I’m not
stuck as a sex toy in Exquista Caro.”
“You would mistake this for a
dream?” Terah asks.
“Yes. Living like this is a million
times better than always itching for a fix of sex and drugs like I was before.”
Terah sighs and says, “I guess
you’re right, and I can relate to you both, now that I think about it. It’s
freeing not to always be looking behind my back and worrying about sucking up
to powerful people, so I could keep what I had and get more.”
“We’re not going to be free for
long. We’ll either die or be locked away in prison forever for what we’ve done
and are about to do,” I remind them.
“What did you say before, Thaddeus?
As long as we’re doing the right thing, that’s all that matters?” Tanith asks.
“She’s right. Remember and find
peace in the fact that we are doing God’s will because at the end of our lives,
that will be the only thing we will be judged for,” Terah says.
“Thanks for the reminder. I
appreciate it.”
“Say, why don’t we go to church?
Spend some time there to obtain some true peace, especially since we’ll be
facing a demonic threat soon?”
“That’s a good idea, Terah. Let’s
do it, before we get started.”
Going to the nearest Catholic
church, we go to it to find it mostly empty. Noticing people lined up at the
confessional, Terah and Tanith go up to it, while I stay and pray. Given that I
grew up in a for-profit denomination of Christianity, I’m unable to partake in
the sacrament. I’m also pretty sure that my baptism was invalid, now that I
know what a real baptism should be like from Terah and Tanith, who received all
the sacraments. At this rate, I don’t think I’ll be able to receive any of them
and will only be baptized through desire.
“Do not worry for your salvation.
Continue doing as God wills, and you will have it,” my guardian angel reassures
me.
Thank you, my friend. I continue
praying, and watch, and am surprised by how long my friends have to wait in
line for confession. From what I know, it’s supposed to take only a few minutes
for people to confess, but it feels like an hour passes before a person
finishes their confession, as if they’re conducting therapy sessions. The smell
of strong perfume turns my attention to a woman who walks into the church and
kneels by me. She’s dressed with a veil over her face, makeup, long skirt,
long-sleeved frilly shirt, and heels, all of which are colored pink and red. I
watch her pray with her eyes closed until she opens them and turns her
attention to me.
With a smile, she says, “Aren’t you
Thaddeus?”
“Huh? Yeah. I am,” I admit in a
whisper.
“I’m a big fan of yours. I was
surprised to see that you’re a wanted criminal. What are you doing in a place
like this?”
“Giving honor to God, before I have
to get back to work for Him.”
“Aren’t you afraid someone will
report you to the police or Dominion before you do your work?”
“No. This is the life God gave to
me, so it’s what I have to accept.”
“That’s what I always liked about
you. You’re a fearless man who’s always willing to do what you think is right,
no matter the risks.”
“Thank you for the compliment,
but…uh…”
The woman moves her face close to
mine.
“Can I get one kiss from you before
you leave?”
“I…uh…I guess I don’t see the harm
in it.”
I move my face close to hers,
intending to kiss her on the cheek, only to be surprised when she grabs my face
and kisses me on the mouth for a good long while.
“On second thought, you shouldn’t
leave here, or at least, shouldn’t leave without me, Thaddeus. I love you, and
I want to spend the rest of my life with you.”
“I…”
“Thaddeus, that woman is a man,” my
guardian angel says.
The words wake up my head from its
infatuation so that I can clearly see the truth about the man. I didn’t notice
it before, but now that I see it, based on a better view of the man’s
shoulders, hands, and face. I’m also now realizing that the man’s voice was
only slightly pitched up, and I wish that I recognized this sooner.
Immediately, I push away from the
man and say, “Who are you really?”
“As I said, I’m a fan of yours and
would like nothing more than to spend the rest of my life with you. I know the
kind of person you’re into and dressed this way because I know you’d be
attracted to me.”
Knowing that there’s only one way
this man could have known to find me here, there’s no doubt in my mind that
this is the work of demons. Without a second thought, I pray to activate my
powers, transform, and stick one of my crimson swords through the man’s neck.
“Never meet your heroes,” I say
before taking the sword out.
Looking over to Tanith and Terah,
who just got out of the confessional, I tell them what happened, and they
transform as everyone in the church either hides or starts to flee from it.
“I’m both surprised and not
surprised at all that this is how the demons start to go after us,” Tanith
says.
“I know, and I’m sorry for my
failure to resist my temptations,” I say as I cross myself. “May God forgive
me.”
“Don’t dwell on your sin now while
the enemy is already attacking us. I’m sure God has forgiven you because of the
circumstances, so let’s strike back before they can attack us again,” Terah
says.
“You’re right. Council of
Punishment, let’s get to burning.”
Exiting the church, I follow my
guardian angel’s lead, and we fly to our targets’ destination. We fly into
high-rise buildings and underground basements to burn and punish everyone in
the area, especially where cultist activity is occurring. With my powers, I cut
people apart with my crimson arm sword and burn them with supernatural fire
that reduces most to ash while sparing the somewhat innocent. Tanith freezes
and burns people with her blue flames, and Terah uses the green lightning
emanating from his body to shock and burn people and to take control of some of
them, turning them to our side or making them simply kill themselves. No one we
face is a match for us. In fact, most try to run in fear, while a few beg for
mercy, which they don’t get.
“Beg to God for mercy, not us,”
Terah says.
After burning and killing at
several locations, I take a look out at Detlef to see the many fires we’ve
started and the damage we’ve done to the buildings. It’s like a series of
missiles has struck the city, like it’s a warzone. Sure enough, the police and the
local hero associations come after us.
“Execute these people as well. Most
of them are on Hell’s payroll,” my guardian angel says.
Will do. The Council of Punishment
engages law enforcement in a one-sided battle. Their attacks with guns, robots,
and superhuman powers of all kinds do little against us when they’re able to
hit us. Not long into the fight, I begin seeing doubles of every foe I’m facing,
and then start seeing myself as the double.
“This is it, Thaddeus,” the doppelgangers
say in my voice. “After this, your usefulness to God will be up.”
I start praying while trying my
best to focus on the fight at hand.
“He’s already let you sin in His
own house. What makes you think He won’t let it happen again? What makes you
think you won’t be thrown away and damned with the rest of us after this? You already
know this day will be your last.”
“Tanith, Terah!” I say.
Turning around, I see Tanith
burning herself with the blue flames coming out of her left arm. She says, “I
know! I’m trying to deal with it!”
“Pray and let your fighting be a
prayer to God,” Terah suggests.
Together, we pray and battle until
the battle around us is over and temptations fade away. Detlef is in more ruins
than before, with even more fires burning the city, destroyed buildings, and
dead and unconscious bodies in the streets. This is our God-given work. This is
what true justice and doing the right thing look like, and we’re just getting started.