Chilling? Oh, this will be a different
kind of chilling, Saffa. . . . Maybe.
Anyway, more book ideas! All in the same arc, which won't end until Book CD. That's Book 400, and end of the fourth year, in-continuity, since Book I. Which will probably be another eight or so years from now.
Don't get me wrong, I intend to write each and every one, unless I somehow cannot -- and I mean physically cannot.
- Book CCCXCII: "Black Gears of War" -- A man creates black gear implants that he hopes will get around the Mark.
- Book CCCXCIII: "Power of Personifications" -- Someone desires the power of the Personifications. (Yes, I realize that I'm basically giving you nothing here in terms of plot.)
- Book CCCXCIV: "Power Play" -- Young metahumans are being kidnapped by some unknown force which strips them of their powers.
- Book CCCXCV: "R-A-F, Ultimate Charge!" -- Out-of-continuity. The RAFians discover a hidden function of their Marks.
Don't think that I rehashed anything. If I did, I think that I can work around it.
New chapter.
CHAPTER THREE:
The Power of Corruption
Corruption strolled down the city boulevard, taking in the sights. He wasn't really very impressed with the constructions and machinations these beings of matter. He, like a lot of Realm Walkers nowadays, believed the Dwellers to be an inferior type of lifeform. But they might still prove fun.
Corruption eyed a vigilant, virtuous police officer by the name of Sergeant James Timothy Justice. He had earn numerous commendations while possessing an unshakable sense of right and wrong, intolerant of injustice, would never abuse his power of authority and wishes to make his city a safer place. This is why he sees the RAFians as a good thing, as he believes them to be better equipped to deal with things like aliens and supernatural stuff, because he know he most certainly is not.
He would be a fine test of Corruption's power, a fine first victim. Corruption waddled right up to the police sergeant, who paid him no mind, assuming that he was a child playing dress up. Corruption found this act of condescension rather irksome. But he would have his fun when all is said and done.
Corruption tapped Sergeant Justice's arm with one of his elongated middle fingers, and the change was rather dramatic and painful. Justice became a photo negative of himself, all colors inversed -- blue into orange, red into green, yellow into purple, white into black, orange into blue, green into red, purple into yellow, black into white -- you get the idea.
It wasn't just his color scheme that was reversed, becuase if that was so Corruption would not be as dangerous as he was. Justice's entire personality was reversed. He lost any sense of right and wrong. He not only tolerated injustice now, but reveled in it. He found himself no longer giving a rodent's posterior about the city, whether it was safe or not. He also jow abused his power of authority maliciously. Worst thing was that Justice wasn't aware of any change in his personality, and he didn't care if there was.
"Still got it," Corruption said. His voice sounded like Maurice from "The Penguins of Madagascar", only with a crack or two due to being ancient. The affliction did not spread like the Hate Plague. No, each individual required a touch by Corruption to feel the effects. No one known was immune, although this was Corruption's first time in an universe.
But Corruption's fun did not end there.
He turned a punk rocker, many have proclaimed as "cool", with a preference for the color red and spicy food into a classical musician with a predilection for the color green and bland-tasting food.
He turned notoriously xenophobic "Sir" Fred Knight, who was openly a Knight of Humanity and never hid his face when in armor, into a ridiculously xenophilic, tolerant man. Knight was by no means less annoying, but he went from deep-seated bigotry to deep-seated pan-species love.
He turned a self-proclaimed Southern belle (despite not being from or even having ever lived in the South) whose vanity was legendary and preference to blue things and dry-tasting food into a modest, humble woman with predilection for orange things and soggy food.
He turned a politician, Perry Richards, into a selfless, honest, and sincere person. Which pretty much would ruin his career in politics.* Especially when in a country that is easily swayed by hackneyed platitudes and redundant rhetoric, where the other politicians only care about being reelected and making campaign promises that they never intended to keep.** Amazing how a country continually seems to get off at being lied to, as proof that Fox News is still a thing.
He turned an excruciatingly cutesy, saccharine pop star with a fondness for pink and sweet things into a grungy, dirty heavy metalist with a fondness for brown things and . . . and
inappropriate things to show on television.
He turned a Fox News reporter into someone with integrity, free of bias, and
competent.*** She easily lost her job because of this sudden reversal of ethics, and because her employers refused to acknowledge that something was wrong with her since she was very clearly a photo negative of herself.
He turned a very well-respected scientist (who prefers green things and bitter-tasting food) who was well-known for excruciatingly-thorough fact-checking (usually citing no less than five credible sources), exceedingly rational thought, and being very soft-spoken and gentle into someone who easily jumps to conclusions, has exceedingly emotional rants, and being very lough and rough that prefers red things.
He turned a very studious, industrious, tidy child into a very lazy, slothful, slovenly boy. The sudden change would have been jarring for his parents, if he didn't resemble a photo negative of himself.
His most recent victim, a tough-talking professional wrestler with a fondness for yellow and sour food, was turned into a weak-sounding, fearful pansy with a fondness of purple things and sweets.
And Corruption wasn't done with his great fun. . . .
*At least, in my country.
**This is my criticism for
all politicians. Democrats and Republicans included. Sorry that I got a little political here, although, when one considers the Council, it should be obvious that I don't trust politicians, regardless of what party they're in.
*** Yes, yes, I know. Yet another dig at Fox News.