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Villains & Heroes II: Endless Battle
It has been ten years, a decade, since the defeat of John Doe at City Hall. John Doe was killed by the superheroes. His ally, Dark Mayhem, was captured by police. Dark Mayhem was put into a deep coma. And all of the other villains helping either escaped or were jailed or killed, doomed to spend the rest of their lives in a jail cell, or stuck between life and death.
The AVD’s special weapons were sent away. They decided that the weapons were too dangerous, and too easy to steal, as Doe stole one. The AVD recollected the genetic modifier he stole. Every weapon and device was sent away to a Heroican military base. The specific base remains unknown, but it is confirmed that the weapons are at a base.
Following the defeat of Doe, the superheroes involved in the fight became very popular, liked, well-known, and famous. These heroes were immediately loved by the community. A huge parade was thrown on Hero’s Bridge after the great defeat. However, one such hero wasn’t involved. Bolt. Two days after the death of John Doe, Bolt vanished from the city. A decade later, he still hasn’t been seen.
Doe’s secret base was thoroughly investigated by police. They found very little information. At a public event in June, people gathered at a Lambourn scrapyard to see machines crush his secret base into pieces. The pieces were given to the Department of History, and put up for display in the special “Wrath of Doe” exhibit. John Doe’s broken cell phone was also displayed, along with many other relics.
This craze lasted for a solid four months. After that, people began forgetting about Doe. The heroes weren’t as famous anymore. Life became normal again. Nevertheless, villains continued to attack the city. Luckily, there haven’t been any attacks like Doe’s in the past decade. In fact, the AVD found itself not needing as many heroes, since the crime rate was becoming lower and attacks from villains were becoming weaker.
However, one organization remained persistent throughout the last decade: the Devil’s Cult. They continued small attacks. Though the attacks were weak, and were stopped easily, fear was spread. The Devil’s Cult was attacking the city almost every month. And soon enough, the AVD began hiring heroes again, for the Devil’s Cult stepped up their game. In 2024, more citizens started to be affected by these terrorist attacks. People began dying. The terrorists were up to something.
The year is now 2025. The crime rate is now rising once more. Villains have shown no fear of the heroes, and have demonstrated their confidence by raiding the city. Though heroes tend to prevent them, damage is done, and people are harmed. And the Devil’s Cult continues to rise.
The Devil’s Cult has launched a threat at the city of MegaMetro just a week ago. The leader of the terrorist group, whose identity remains unknown to the world, sent a letter to the Mayor of MegaMetro. The leader specified himself as Rlod Ciamgro in his letter. The unknown man threatened to destroy MegaMetro if the city doesn’t pay $100M to the group. The Mayor has disregarded this threat, saying in a public interview that it won’t happen. Word hasn’t come from the Cult yet, but citizens are living in fear, because of the Mayor’s disregard. Police have had no luck in finding out who Rlod Ciamgro is.
The crime rate is rising again. The Devil’s Cult is becoming stronger. The city is being threatened. The heroes must not rest on their laurels, for an attack could come at any moment. The heroes must protect the city at all costs. Will the city fall to Rlod Ciamgro and the Devil’s Cult, or will the good guys continue to win?
It has been ten years, a decade, since the defeat of John Doe at City Hall. John Doe was killed by the superheroes. His ally, Dark Mayhem, was captured by police. Dark Mayhem was put into a deep coma. And all of the other villains helping either escaped or were jailed or killed, doomed to spend the rest of their lives in a jail cell, or stuck between life and death.
The AVD’s special weapons were sent away. They decided that the weapons were too dangerous, and too easy to steal, as Doe stole one. The AVD recollected the genetic modifier he stole. Every weapon and device was sent away to a Heroican military base. The specific base remains unknown, but it is confirmed that the weapons are at a base.
Following the defeat of Doe, the superheroes involved in the fight became very popular, liked, well-known, and famous. These heroes were immediately loved by the community. A huge parade was thrown on Hero’s Bridge after the great defeat. However, one such hero wasn’t involved. Bolt. Two days after the death of John Doe, Bolt vanished from the city. A decade later, he still hasn’t been seen.
Doe’s secret base was thoroughly investigated by police. They found very little information. At a public event in June, people gathered at a Lambourn scrapyard to see machines crush his secret base into pieces. The pieces were given to the Department of History, and put up for display in the special “Wrath of Doe” exhibit. John Doe’s broken cell phone was also displayed, along with many other relics.
This craze lasted for a solid four months. After that, people began forgetting about Doe. The heroes weren’t as famous anymore. Life became normal again. Nevertheless, villains continued to attack the city. Luckily, there haven’t been any attacks like Doe’s in the past decade. In fact, the AVD found itself not needing as many heroes, since the crime rate was becoming lower and attacks from villains were becoming weaker.
However, one organization remained persistent throughout the last decade: the Devil’s Cult. They continued small attacks. Though the attacks were weak, and were stopped easily, fear was spread. The Devil’s Cult was attacking the city almost every month. And soon enough, the AVD began hiring heroes again, for the Devil’s Cult stepped up their game. In 2024, more citizens started to be affected by these terrorist attacks. People began dying. The terrorists were up to something.
The year is now 2025. The crime rate is now rising once more. Villains have shown no fear of the heroes, and have demonstrated their confidence by raiding the city. Though heroes tend to prevent them, damage is done, and people are harmed. And the Devil’s Cult continues to rise.
The Devil’s Cult has launched a threat at the city of MegaMetro just a week ago. The leader of the terrorist group, whose identity remains unknown to the world, sent a letter to the Mayor of MegaMetro. The leader specified himself as Rlod Ciamgro in his letter. The unknown man threatened to destroy MegaMetro if the city doesn’t pay $100M to the group. The Mayor has disregarded this threat, saying in a public interview that it won’t happen. Word hasn’t come from the Cult yet, but citizens are living in fear, because of the Mayor’s disregard. Police have had no luck in finding out who Rlod Ciamgro is.
The crime rate is rising again. The Devil’s Cult is becoming stronger. The city is being threatened. The heroes must not rest on their laurels, for an attack could come at any moment. The heroes must protect the city at all costs. Will the city fall to Rlod Ciamgro and the Devil’s Cult, or will the good guys continue to win?