CHARACTERS


Jack Chambers (53) is a United States Marine Corps chaplain and veteran of both the 1991 Gulf War and the 2003 Iraq War. A member of the Jesuit Order, or Society of Jesus, who are often called "God's Marines", making him a marine twice over. Chambers' deeper alliance belongs to the military order of the Catholic faith known as the Knights Templar, founded in 1119 and allegedly disbanded by Pope Clement V in 1312, although in reality, they merely went underground. 

Many decades ago, Chambers was inducted into a secret war against the forces of darkness, most importantly the Magna Mater Cult, a sinister occult conspiracy venerating an entity equivalent to the biblical Whore of Babylon from Revelations. The Great Mother cult has infiltrated both the Catholic church and the US intelligence community as part of their sinister plan to give birth to Hell on Earth using genetically and magickally engineered vessels known as "Midwives". 

It has fallen to Chambers and his order to mercilessly burn these witches, in God's name. Scarred and hardened by decades of veterancy in both traditional and spiritual warfare, Chambers is fully prepared to rise to this brutal task.

Anna Molly Grace (19) is an art student at Stanford University. Her life has been a saga of enduring tragedy. When Anna was eight years old, her birth mother was murdered by the eye-collecting serial killer known in the media as the Beholder. With her father having been out of the picture since Anna was too young to remember, Anna was orphaned, and later adopted by her foster parents. 

The trauma of witnessing this tragedy has left Anna with a long history of serious mental health problems, including an ongoing battle with dissociative identity disorder with severe memory gaps and schizotypal personality disorder. This means Anna struggles with discerning what is real and what is hallucination, and with paranoid delusions that make it extremely difficult for her to trust people or to form lasting relationships. 

While Anna believes her other psychiatric issues are under control, currently she is suffering most acutely from intense night terrors, including sleep paralysis. When she was invited to an experimental sleep study held by the American Sleep Institute at their clinic on Santa Casilda island, she jumped at the chance.

Dr. Everett Grossman (44) is Anna's "long-suffering" psychiatrist. He has been treating Anna with medication and therapy since shortly after her foster parents adopted her seven years ago. While Grossman is proud that Anna managed to get acceptance to Stanford's prestigious art program, he's long been concerned with her progress. Grossman worries about Anna's magical thinking and superstition, her rationalization of delusional and paranoid thinking, her persistent self-medication of her sleep disorders with dangerous amounts of alcohol and marijuana, and most troublingly, her non-compliance in consistently taking her prescribed antipsychotic medications. 

Grossman has taken time out of his day to be present at the American Sleep clinic on Santa Casilda, to oversee Anna's sleep trial and make sure everything goes smoothly according to plan. 

Christopher Marlowe (37) was a tough white kid who grew up poor on the mean streets of the primarily Afro-Caribean neighborhood of Brixton, South London. Valued for his ability to follow orders, and a talent for both doling out and surviving extreme violence that manifested very young, Marlowe was tightly mobbed up with the local Yardies as their token dirty white boy and muscle by the time he dropped out of high school. Before he turned 20, Marlowe was sent-up on racketeering and assault charges. He did his time and kept his mouth shut, and when he got out of the klink, he was rewarded by the organized crime bosses that he'd protected by being hooked up with a sketchy Private Military Corporation supporting various Western geopolitical interests in the Middle East, Africa, and broader Global South.

During the heavy fighting in the Second Battle of Fallujah, Marlowe was trapped behind enemy lines, wounded, pinned, and surrounded. That was when Jack Chambers saved Marlowe's life, and subsequently his soul. Marlowe cashed out of his PMC and returned to "the World" with a healthy pension and a new lease on life, converting to Catholicism. Years later, Chambers showed up at his door with a truly unbelievable story, and a favor to ask.

Since then, inducted into the secret Order of the Knights Templar, Marlowe has struggled with himself. Chambers' twisted and bizarre story of the underground Templar order and their secret war against the Mother Cult might not have swayed Marlowe if he hadn't owed Chambers his life and more. Clinging to his faith in God and his trust in Chambers, he has burned his share of witches, but doubts about killing what have every outward appearance of being innocent teenage girls are more than enough to keep Marlowe up at night.  

Mask (???) is Anna's personal sleep paralysis demon. At night, when she can't move, he squats above her on her bed, scalpel in hand, caressing her helpless frozen face, waxing lyrical about his sadistic intentions, most of all admiring the color of her eyes. Anna tells herself over and over and over that Mask is not real, that he's just a manifestation of suppressed trauma around her mother's slaying by the Beholder killer. 

And Mask tells her right back that he is the realest thing she's ever seen, the realest thing she'll ever see, and that he'll take the stars from her eyes. He's your nightmare and he's coming true.

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