Man had all but destroyed itself. Through war in the name of religion and racial hatred the situation had escalated to the stage where mankind was pushed to the brink of extinction, and then, in their hour of need, she arrived. From the ashes of the old world formed the new. Sure, she had uncovered their demons, shown them another way; a way of tolerance and accepting, providing a world where crime was an abstract notion requiring conscious thought in order to comprehend, a relic of the past seen only in history books, and foolishly, she believed they had learned. In truth all they had really learnt was how to substitute one religious saviour for another, one of flesh and blood that could be seen with the naked eye. And so, just as blindly as before they held their unwavering faith in her abilities, never questioning, never looking beyond their own selfish desires, content in their blissful ignorance. But not everyone had forgotten how things used to be. Deep beneath the civility of th...