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Chapter
3 – To Virtuously Conquer
Timeo and John Elio sit with other
world leaders in the courthouse where the Declaration of Independence for the
Columbian Union was written. Hundreds, if not thousands, of people surround the
building, with hundreds of thousands, if not millions, watching everything
online and on their TVs or listening to it on their computers and phones. The crowds
have finally quieted down, and Timeo and John quietly pray for the wisdom and
strength to do what needs to be done, which I grant them.
Standing up, Timeo says, “I assume
the floor is ours to begin what we demand from the world.”
“You took the world. I don’t see
why the floor here wouldn’t be yours,” the president of the Columbian Union
jokes.
“Thank you, Mr. President,” Timeo
says and bows his head before facing the world leaders and crowd. “Ladies and
gentlemen of the world. We, of the Dominion, are your new leaders, but we aren’t
tyrants. As proven by our years of service, we put our lives on the line for
everyone of every belief and country. We have even spared our enemies if they are
honestly repentant and have proven they want to make amends. Therefore, we only
have a short list of banned beliefs, all of which are focused on using
violence, deception, intimidation, and false compassion to obtain power and
followers. We will only use violence against those who are violent to us or who
pose a serious threat against the innocent and peace in any given country in
the world.”
Timeo motions to John, who stands
up and says, “It has been said we will force you to follow the Catholic faith,
but a dishonest conversion is no conversion at all and will not save your soul.
Our schools and Dominion centers are open to all who wish to learn the truth of
our faith. Still, we will outlaw abortions, gay marriages, pedophilia, gathering
of demonic cults, prostitution, pornography, and the like, all of which will be
listed on our website. We care about personal freedom, but we will not allow
you to kill your souls with blatantly sinful and suicidal behavior. Additionally,
even though I am a deacon of the Church, they will not get any special
treatment or funds from us, nor will they influence us if their wants conflict
with the teachings that they themselves are supposed to embody.”
John bows to Timeo, who continues, “That
is all we ask and demand. Such is the simple truth of Catholicism, the one true
faith, founded by Jesus Christ, Lord, Savior, and God of us all. We pray that
those who do not believe will repent and believe, and pray even harder for our
enemies, who still plot against us in the dark. I promise you a bright future
ahead of us. Every member of the Dominion will put their lives on the line for
you to ensure your safety and to show the fruits of our faith.”
Together, John and Timeo look at each
other, nod, and then say, “May God be glorified forever!”
Enthused by their faith, many people
inside the courthouse and outside watching it all over the world also say, “May
God be glorified forever!”
Excitement for the future thrills
the crowds as many celebrate the signing of the document created by the world’s
leaders, transferring authority to Timeo and John. Afterward, the document is
brought to a Catholic Church, where the founders of the Columbian Union pray
and place it in a secure, guarded container at the altar for all to see, and it
is given to me as a symbol of Timeo and John transferring the world to me. All
of Heaven rejoices at the reclaiming of the world to its rightful owners and is
even more overjoyed at those who begin to genuinely repent thanks to the
Dominion. Everything I have set in motion has come to fruition, and a new
golden age of real truth and true love begins.
The
End

Chapter
2 – Gentle Storm
Before accepting the challenge from
world leaders, Timeo and I command our forces to extinguish smaller fires so
they don’t spread. With help from our forces worldwide, Kane’s Castigators
suppress violent riots against us with force in the East, while Polina’s
Compassionate negotiates with our more rational enemies in the West. It almost
looks like a world war if it weren’t for the talks happening on one side of the
globe, considering how many fronts our forces are guarding to stop uprisings
and ease tensions. We have already made clear that our actions are for the
betterment of the world and everyone in it. All that remains is to take control
and dedicate it to God.
Additionally, we’ve let the Council
of Punishment loose to do their duty and cause manageable chaos, as guided by
their guardian angels, and to take time off their jail sentence. The public’s
opinion of us is divided unevenly. Some say it’s a good thing for the Dominion
to take over the world, others are indifferent and don’t see us as any
different than the world’s current leaders, and few are indifferent.
We’ve heard people on the news and
across social media say things like, “The extremist Catholics are taking over,
and people will be forced to give money to their Church and convert.”
“They’ll kill or jail you if you
don’t believe what they tell you.”
“This is a new Crusade, and when
they take over, they’ll purge the world in a new Inquisition.”
“Their faith is a front. All they
want is power and riches.”
There was a time I might’ve agreed
with some of their views; however, after years of prayer, seeing the world,
protecting people across it, Timeo and I have come to the decision that the
Dominion should take it over, both guiding and protecting it, and after this
next battle, our hold over it will be secure. We’ve called our loved ones to
say we’ll see them soon once the battle is done, and told our allies we don’t
need their help, even though they keep complaining they want to help us. When
we head out to the area of the final battle, we see hundreds, if not thousands,
of soldiers, armored vehicles, robots of all sizes, and superhumans of all
kinds. The enemy sees us and starts making a fuss. Their leaders shout threats
and insults at us, but we don’t pay attention.
“What do you think, John?” Timeo
asks in his L’Obscurité form.
“It’ll be an easy fight,” I say.
“Obviously, but how should we
approach it? You take one half, and I’ll take the other? I take them from one
end, while you hit them from the other.”
“Sure, whatever will get this over
sooner. I don’t want to keep our loved ones worried that this could end badly.”
“You’re right. Let’s do this.”
I make the sign of the cross,
blessing our enemies, and say a quick prayer for them with Timeo before we go
to separate ends of the army. Again, the enemy yells and mocks us for taking
the entire army on by ourselves. They think we’re in over our heads and
underestimate their strength. They’re so focused on me that most of them don’t
notice the other half of their army disappearing because of Timeo’s power. To
get the fear of God into them, I begin to activate a special power of my own by
allowing God to act through me. My body and clothes turn completely white and
gray in an instant, and the army in front of me starts to get serious and
finally shuts up.
Before they can do anything, I
generate a ball of white light and throw it into the sky. The sun is
immediately blotted out, replaced by the white light that blinds many of my
enemies, turning the sky white, and sucking the color out of everything,
turning everything white and gray. From the white light, flames descend upon
the army, burning them and their mechanical weapons of war to ash. From the
thousands, there are hardly a hundred enemies left standing, so I get to work
running faster than they can react to finish them off by punching their heads
off, punching their bodies so hard that their entire body crumbles into pieces,
and crushing heads with the heel of my foot. Among the few, there are some that
are able to move. My senses tell me it is because of the devils they worship,
trying to escape judgment and being sent back to Hell, but they don’t escape or
get a single hit on me.
With the army destroyed and in
pieces and ashes, the white light in the sky gives way to the natural colors of
the world, and my body’s natural color returns to normal. At the other end of
the area, I see Timeo and the few survivors of his power, who have repented in
fear and sincerity. Even fewer people have repented on my side, and those who
did are cowering on the ground. Timeo and I have already accounted for this and
have help on standby who will come in and bring these survivors to one of our
nearby rehabilitation facilities to help them recover. I call them over and
look upward at the sky.
“Do you think Polina will get the
same power you have? She already has something resembling it,” Timeo asks me.
“Maybe, if God wills it. So, this
is it for now.”
“The major fighting is done. Now,
we finalize our rightful control over the world with our meeting with the world
leaders and set the general laws for the world’s countries.”
“I think I’d just rather fight
another battle.”
“Haha, me too, but this is
something we have to do. I’ll do most of the talking, as always.”


Chapter
1 – Virtuous Domination
“We have no other choice, we have
to use the endgame option,” one of the conspiracy leaders says.
The barely lit room is quiet, as
the many people in it realize the consequences of their plan fill their minds.
This place is in one of the city’s most public buildings, and yet, the basement
is the most secretive and secure in the world. Everyone in this room is of a
different ideology, country, and profession, and yet, they are all influential
and unified by their hatred of the Dominion. The conspirators continue to talk
about what they should do and the current situation.
“The meeting has just begun, and
we’re already going with that option?”
“What do you suggest then? Years
ago, Nexum tried and succeeded in delegitimizing them, only for L’Obscurité and
John Elio to attack them, and with the help of their allies, they exposed them
for their crimes and became the first worldwide hero association.”
“Whenever they get knocked down,
they keep getting back up, stronger than ever.”
“They should’ve been dealt with
when they were just starting, as I’ve said before.”
“Talking about what we should’ve
done before will get us nowhere. We need to talk about what we’re going to do
now. Their subsidiaries, the Castigators and Compassionate, have already taken
over countries, and their offices are in many countries worldwide.”
“That’s not to mention the roots
they have in every country through the work they’ve done in them, and their
deep roots in their country of origin, the Columbian Union.”
“We can’t root them out one by one
in the shadows. I’ve tried that and got nowhere.”
“They’re everywhere, including the
shadows. Who's to say that one of them isn’t with us now? What if L’Obscurité
is here?”
“Don’t believe that rumor.”
“But what do we know about that
shadowy man, other than he’s invincible, and a protector and friend of Timeo
Severe and John Elio?”
“Let’s focus back on our plan of
attack. We know as much as we’ll ever know. There’s no reason to speculate
about anything. There’s only committing ourselves to the plan.”
“What is there to do besides keep
our heads down while the world burns in chaos? The endgame option involves
detonating our hidden nukes across the world and pushing our gods to scorch the
earth with our wrath?”
“Our gods agree, along with the
devils of the cultists. They will act when we finish the sacrifices.”
“We have no choice but to use them.
Do you know how much harder it’s been to sacrifice children, priests, nuns, and
other people of the sort ever since the Dominion’s reach extended worldwide?”
“Our chambers are filled with
hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of desecrated bodies. The devils are
ready to drag down souls to Hell with them.”
“Then…then we really have no
choice.”
“There is only one way forward
after all we’ve done. We have to make it worth it; otherwise, all these years
of gathering strength and killing will be erased, and those damned Catholics
will have our world, our power, and our possessions.”
“Hey.”
“Catholics like the ones in and
supporting the Dominion, not like you.”
“It’s…it’s decided then. All in
favor?”
The room says, “I.”
“Nay.”
Looking around the room, confused,
the conspirators ask who disagrees and to state the reason for doing so.
To humor them, I chuckle and say, “Because
I like the direction the world is taking. I also wouldn’t sanction an attack
against myself and my own.”
People are a little confused at
first, but are then quick to realize who is talking.
“L’Obscurité is in the room!” a
woman says as she jumps up from her seat.
The woman runs from one corner of
the dark room to the door, but I transport her to the opposite end. Confused,
she keeps running and being teleported everywhere, until I get bored and give
her what she deserves in the darkness. Peering into her soul, I see she’s
guilty of human trafficking of many innocent people, especially children. I
tear her into pieces and throw her still living body onto the table, where the
conspirators are gathered around. She twitches as she lets out gasps of screams
as her soul slowly descends into Hell. Everyone is visibly shaking now, if not
outright sweating, and beginning to lose their trust in their false gods.
I heartily laugh and then say, “So
much for being a terrifying group that pulls the strings of the world from the
shadows. Do you truly think you’re better than the others who do the same as
you?”
One of them says, “If you came
after us, it means we’re a true threat to you. Heh, it’s a compliment.”
“You’re an annoyance.”
“Whatever you think, you’ve just
activated our failsafe. We have spiritualists who are always aware of our
state, and knowing that we are in distress and one is dead, they will activate
our endgame. The world you know will be different by the time you leave here.”
“Yes, yes, yes, and I know the
other details of your plan, such as false nuclear attack readings in every
country, forcing them into World War III, and the cultists that you have on
standby with plenty of supplies for those willing to give themselves to Hell
for temporary survival. John and I did our homework. Speaking of the good
deacon, he’s currently destroying all your nuclear facilities, cleansing your
cult bunkers, and destroying your blasphemous hideouts of rape and sacrifice.”
“You…you’re lying!”
“Hehe, I’m an agent of the truth. I
can’t lie.”
“John Elio won’t be able to destroy
everything in time! People will still die. You’ve still lost.”
“John Elio wouldn’t be the best
hero in the world if he weren’t good at his job. I trust that he can do
everything so well that he could do it two times over.”
“You…you don’t think you’re the
only one familiar with the shadows, are you? Our demons and gods have inhabited
them since the dawn of creation!”
From the darkness, I see hundreds
of black hands reach out and grab me.
“This isn’t the first fight I’ve
had with demons. They torment me daily,” I say.
“Oh, so you’re a man then. I guess
that dispels the myths of you being a god, angel, or devil.”
The darkness blinds my sight. In
the void, I see my dark hero appearance, the long hat I wear, the cloak of
darkness, and the barely discernible face with a toothy grin and a bullet hole
in the center of my forehead. That appearance of mine is stripped away by the
black hands to reveal my normal appearance, my dark hair, pale skin, dark brown
eyes, and the expensive suit I usually wear. The doppelganger tries to remind
me of my past sins, but they don’t bother me. I haven’t sinned in a while and was
at confession and mass recently.
“Ah, so that’s your true identity.”
“And? Your demons knew it this
whole time, but kept it from you.”
“Regardless of that, they will end
you.”
“I don’t think they will. Not with
my new powers.”
A bright darkness emerges from me,
dispelling the demons and consuming the conspirators in front of me. They’re
really afraid now since their last hope has been erased.
I say, “You may think your gods and
demons are terrifying, but you don’t know how scary angels can be.”
Angels with eyes all over their bodies,
distorted faces, and weapons and shields for arms step out of the darkness as
if it were a veil. They tear at the conspirators, while keeping them alive, no
matter how many pieces they’re torn into. They’re forced to tell everyone their
sins, and from what they’re saying, they see themselves haunted by their temptations,
who are pulling their souls to Hell. More souls are pulled into my bright
darkness from around the hidden facility and the above city, and given the same
treatment, a few of whom repent and are saved by the angel from their demons.
Once the area is clear, the bright darkness recedes into me, and the bodies of
those who died as a result of my powers have disappeared. Those who repented
are found in the facility on their knees, repenting with bloody tears streaming
from their eyes.
As I exit the facility, I turn back
into my normal form and breathe a sigh of relief. John Elio speeds his way to
me with his usual bright smile on his face. That smile and shining blue eyes of
his are an extra relieving reminder that he fulfilled his role and saved the
world, as if there was any hint of doubt. There’s not a single spec of dust,
blood, or ash on his blonde hair, red deacon shirt, gold cape, blue jeans, and
brown boots, another sign that the task was easy for him to achieve.
“How’d it go?” he asks.
“It went according to plan as
always,” I say.
“We do it, Timeo!” he says as he hugs
me.
John and I walk the streets of the
city, with the civilians beginning to notice us. They admire or fear us from a
distance, though a few approach us, ask for autographs, and tell us how much
they appreciate us for what we’ve done for their country and the world. Knowing
a nice place to eat and talk in peace, John and I go to it, and are given a
nice seat, overlooking the city’s beauty.
“This is only the beginning, isn’t
it?” John asks, somewhat seriously.
“It is, but we’re also in the
middle,” I say. “World leaders and members of other mercenary and hero
associations will be after us now that we’ve openly attacked the secretive
group that they’ve kept under wraps. Kane and his Castigators have also done
the same to expose their evil deeds in their typical shoot first, ask questions
later way.”
“This is such an upside-down world
for us to be punished for exposing criminals.”
“What’s a crime for the people of
one belief is a virtue for another. You know it’s always been God and the
Church versus the other false beliefs of the world.”
“I do. It still bothers me. All the
good work we’ve done across the world over these thirty-something years has
only inflamed tensions between our Dominion and other countries and groups, not
allied with us.”
“Things will be different when it’s
over. There’s only one solution to it, so we’re not constantly running around
the world, punishing criminals in legitimate and illegal institutions and countries.
We control and enforce mercy and justice all over it by ourselves.”
“You’ve been saying that for years,
and it feels like a dream that we’re on the cusp of achieving it. It feels like
yesterday that I was in Solis, enjoying my favorite egg breakfast and helping
my neighbors in Poca Bellezza.”
“It feels like yesterday that I was
helping to clean up Meridian’s reputation, so I understand. With Dominion hero
association offices in most major countries and areas, we’re going to become
the world’s leaders and protectors.”
“It feels like a responsibility I don’t
deserve or want. Part of me just wants to go back home to my normal life as an
average hero, living with my family.”
“Me too, but this is what God has
given us. After we’re done, we’ll take an extra-long break to spend time with
family. Speaking of them, has your sister, Idelle, had another child with Kane
yet?”
“They have. Idelle just told me,
while we were working.”
John takes out his phone and shows me a picture of Idelle and Kane holding their new child, with their first, which brings a smile to my face.
He then asks me about Polina and
Raziel’s new child, and I tell him, “Polina is still pregnant, but the child
should be born soon.”
“I’m glad to hear.”
On a nearby TV in the restaurant,
we hear about a force of our enemies worldwide gathering and challenging us to
a fight, some of whom are from the country we’re in. Because of the good we’ve
done across the world, people in the cities we’ve helped won’t give us up to
their country’s leaders or even fight against them with help from our Dominion.
Looking at the breadth of hundreds
of armed forces and superhumans gathered against us, I ask John, “Think we can
take them on with just the two of us?”
“Heh, that’d be an unfair fight,”
he says.
“But it’s a fight we need to end. After,
we’ll gather the world’s leaders together and make our claim.”
“Let’s get it over with then. I can’t
wait for the world to finally be at peace.”
“Me too, brother.”
John and I clink our glasses, finish
our meal, and head out to our final fight to take the world for not only the
Dominion, but for the Church and, most importantly, our Lord and our God.


Chapter
4 – A Kind Heart's Guidance
Polina and I spend so much time in
courthouses, restaurants, and dining halls that we might as well live in them,
for how often we have talks and negotiations in them. Raziel, Zahara, and the
rest of the Compassionate have the situation with the extremists and civilian unrest
under control, from what I hear, but it’s still a single excuse from igniting
into fighting again, no matter how good the excuse is. If Polina and I don’t finalize
the peace deal between Fribus and Nanpa here and now, everything that we’ve
done here will have been for nothing. Civil war will erupt. Good and innocent
people will kill one another, and the only way to bring a stop to it may be to injure
and kill some of them ourselves.
I’m no stranger to killing when I have,
but most of the people mixed up in this are good, and that’s different than
killing criminals and villains who refuse to change. The Castigators and Council
of Punishment could do it, but…I don’t know if-
“Penelope. Calm down. It’s not
going to happen if we finalize the peace treaty here and now,” Polina says as
she grabs my hand.
“Yes, of course. Thank you, Polina,”
I say as I refocus on the negotiation.
I still can’t believe I find myself
on the front lines here with Polina. I’m used to her doing most of the work and
giving her suggestions on the side. I’m still in disbelief that the influencers
and leaders from both sides want to talk to me, along with her, and want my opinion.
God only knows why He pushed me to be so talkative and proactive now of all times.
Crossing myself, I pray for the strength and wisdom to do and say what needs to
be done.
“Now that the misunderstandings are
out of the way, we can continue the negotiations to their logical end,” a
leader from Fribus says.
“What end would that be? More
taxes? Less money going to the schools in Nanpa, so the children are forced to
go out of their way to schools in Fribus, which disproportionally teaches them
the crimes of one side of the country more than the other,” a leader from Nanpa
says.
Here we go again with the two sides
going back and forth.
“No. As stated in our agreement, schools
in both regions of Ferdinand will be taught one history with no favoritism
shown. The tax is also put on both sides to pay for all the damages done and is
temporary until everything is fixed.”
“Shouldn’t the richer people of
Fribus pay for it since Nanpa has historically suffered higher taxes?”
“No, it’s even so that no one side
is shown favoritism. Like it’s said in the agreement, we are one country and
shall deal with the consequences of our actions equally.”
“You can’t expect the poor to pay
as much as the rich.”
“Penelope, what do you think should
happen?”
Being put on the spot, I stop
myself from immediately answering. I think for a second and say, “The agreement
should be proportional to what each region can give. Therefore, Fribus should
pay more, while Nanpa should pay less.”
The two sides look at one another for
a second and agree, and stamp the document together.
“Next. Let’s discuss the price that
must be paid for the crimes committed by both sides, and seeing as how you don’t
want things to be equal, then let them be proportional. The criminals of Nanpa
must repair a majority of the damage done in the areas affected by them, while
the criminals of Fribus will not do as much.”
“Then what will the scum of Fribus
do, huh? Sit in their cozy cells for the rest of their sentence?”
“They’ll face justice all the same.”
“I’ve heard the prisons in Fribus
aren’t as tough as the ones in Nanpa. In fact, I’ve seen it for myself on the
internet. You take it too easy on the people who deserve to face the consequences
of your actions.”
“Our prisons are the way they are
because we’re inspired by the ones created by the Dominion. There, the inmates
live in mild comfort away from the public and may come and go to do community
service.”
“How is that fair? Your criminals
do wrong, and they get comfy cells and have to do less clean up, while ours have
to do all the heavy lifting?”
“Are you saying that yours deserve
more comfort?”
“No, but this is the same treatment
that Nanpa got after the world war. This is why many of my people rebel against
and hate yours. I say that yours should suffer proportionally to the crimes
they’ve committed.”
“Penelope?”
To break this hang-up, I pray,
think, and decide, “The punishment should be based on what each criminal has
done. The criminals of Nanpa have done the most damage and will do the most to
repair the damage they have done, and so will the criminals of Fribus, but they
will not live in comfort if they don’t deserve it. The Dominion’s prisons have
solitary confinement and cells of discomfort or comfort based on the criminal's
actions and the validity of their repentance and want to correct their mistakes.
I also think they should be forced to work together to remind them that they
both live in the same country and are part of the same people.”
The leaders from Nanpa look more
uncomfortable than those from Fribus, and yet, they agree with them and stamp
the document.
“With the matter of reparations out
of the way, there’s only one more issue to settle, that being of whether the
governments of Fribus and Nanpa should continue to be separate or combined into
one governing body.”
“Yeah. That’s an obvious one. We
should continue to govern ourselves independently from one another with few
binding laws and agreements.”
“What is the purpose of that?” I
ask.
“We each know what’s best for our
people. That’s why each region has its own government.”
“But that only further separates
you from one another. You’re supposed to be one country, not two countries in
one.”
“I have to agree with the
representative from Nanpa. One singular government hasn’t worked since one
region has historically been favored over the other, given that the king or president
was from one of the regions.”
Great. They’re both against me.
What if…
I suggest, “What if there was a third
party that acted as your central government and brought them together?”
“Such as?”
“…the Dominion…”
The people in the crowds of both
sides start talking among themselves. Now I’ve really done it. Looking over to
Polina, I silently beg her for help, but she simply nods at me, as if
approving.
Continuing, I say, “The Dominion has
stopped Ferdinand from fracturing and destroying itself in a civil war. We can
make sure that each region is given equal but fair treatment and balances the
deals of politics and business between them.”
“No, the Dominion hasn’t done
anything. The Compassionate have done all the work, and specifically, you and
your friends,” says a leader from Fribus.
“Without the Compassionate, we
would’ve been at each other’s throats. They know and are loved by both sides of
the country. They should be in charge,” says a leader from Nanpa.
“I agree. What do you think, Penelope?”
“If…if that’s what it takes to
ensure peace for Ferdinand, then…” I’m getting in over my head by acting as the
leader when it should be Polina making all the decisions, but when I look over
to Polina, she simply nods. “We gratefully accept.”
The crowds stand up and clap for us
as the final agreement is stamped, and the Compassionate are written in as its
new ruling party. I’m completely stunned by this turn of events, so much so
that I sit stunned with my hands on my face in embarrassment.
Polina hugs me and says, “You did
great, Penelope.”
“Are we really doing the right
thing?” I ask.
“We are. This is the only way I saw
us achieving lasting peace for this country.”
“How are you going to lead it,
along with being mayor of Meridian?”
“I’m not going to. How does being a
leader of a country sound to you?”
“Huh? What are you talking about?”
“They love you, probably more than
me. They ask for your opinion, and it was you who calmed down the crowds
without my help. You should be the representative here of the Compassionate.
Not me.”
“I…I don’t know what to say. I don’t
know if I can do it.”
“I didn’t know if I could be a good
mayor. I’ll help you in every way I can, along with the rest of the Compassionate.”
I hold Polina tightly and thank
her. The people of Ferdinand gratefully accept me as the representative of the
Compassionate, even offering me a home here, a place between both regions,
symbolizing how I keep the two together. When Raziel and Zahara hear the news
and return to us, they congratulate me and embrace me. Zahara offers to be my
bodyguard here, and I accept; she is also provided with a house for herself
that is near mine. God truly works in mysterious ways. We may find ourselves in
situations and bearing responsibilities we’d rather not have, but in the end,
we’ll find that we were exactly where we needed to be, making a greater impact
on the people around us than we often realize.
The End