Submitted by Samuel Tow on August 21, 2011 - 4:07pm
According to her Order of Salvation profile, Annabella is a saint. She is wholly devoted to the fight against evil, and has been instrumental to the defeat of many criminals, villains and monsters. More than any other Order member, Annabella has fought on the front lines of the fight against evil, survive many encounters, suffered horrible injuries and resisted torture and coercion time and again. She is one of the Order's most dedicated, capable and efficient fighters, and well worth any praise she receives.
That is, if you believe the Order of Salvation propaganda, and you shouldn't. Annabella's actual story far, far less glamorous than what they would have you believe, and the scar over her left eye that she tries to hide with her hair isn't from battle as they claim it is. It is merely the tip of a much bigger iceberg hiding below the surface.
Submitted by Samuel Tow on August 19, 2011 - 4:20pm
Alexander is an enigma. He rose from obscurity about ten years ago when he made headlines with his murder of the famous philanthropist Vincent Merulio, who was posthumously discovered to have been at the had of nation-wide organised crime ring. For the next few years, Alexander was a ghost, appearing only in fleeting glimpses from chance witnesses at the scenes of high-profile murders of rich businessmen and high-ranking politicians with ties to organised crime, then disappearing without a trace.
Submitted by Samuel Tow on August 19, 2011 - 1:25pm
If you believe his official profile from the Order of Salvation, John Cross is a veritable saint. He was born in a poor, crime-ridden ghetto with no prospect for his future. However, John was always a good kid, so he stayed out of gangs and worked hard. When he "discovered God in a dream one night," he decided to do his part in protecting his neighbourhood, even if the police turned a blind eye. He set up a church and gathered himself a congregation, organised people into a citizen's militia and proceeded to clean the streets of his neighbourhood of the drug pushers and violent gangs. Within a few years, John "The Holy Man" Cross had saved his people from damnation. It was then that Alexander Cromwell, the founder of the Order of Salvation, invited John and his followers to join the Order, granting him the official title of Deacon.
That is, if you believe the Order of Salvation propaganda, and you should not, because the truth behind "The Holy Man" is quite different.