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[Picture: A window looking out onto a suburban street lit by streetlamps. A webbed hand rests on the window and a young girl around 15 is visible as a reflection, her face shows deep anxiety. Visible outside the window is a man in dirty clothes with long unkempt hair and beard. He also wears a sandwich boards that reads Isaiah 27:1 He stairs up at the girl.]
 
[Picture: A window looking out onto a suburban street lit by streetlamps. A webbed hand rests on the window and a young girl around 15 is visible as a reflection, her face shows deep anxiety. Visible outside the window is a man in dirty clothes with long unkempt hair and beard. He also wears a sandwich boards that reads Isaiah 27:1 He stairs up at the girl.]
  
A Leviathan cannot help but affect people; smaller minds are caught in their wake. Sometimes this isn’t all that noticeable, the Leviathan’s actions simply have more impact then they should. Other times people are caught fast, trapped in the wake, their lives bound to the leviathan. These are the Beloved. And sometimes the wake ensnares with Hate. The Tribe has chosen a fitting name for these men: Ahab.
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A Leviathan cannot help but affect people; smaller minds are caught in their wake. Sometimes this isn’t all that noticeable, the Leviathan’s actions simply have more impact then they should. Other times people are caught fast, trapped in the wake, their lives bound to the leviathan with Love. These are the Beloved. And sometimes the wake ensnares with Hate. The Tribe has chosen a fitting name for these men. Ahab.
  
 
Exactly what makes an Ahab is unique for every individual. Sometimes a Beloved snaps; maybe they were ignored or treated cruelly. Perhaps their Leviathan asked for them to sacrifice the one thing they never would. Sometimes it’s not a Beloved at all, a son or daughter joins a cult and their mother gives chase. A Leviathan walking through the wrong end of town is ambushed. His attacker, bleeding in the dust, simply cannot let it go. Sometimes they’ve never met the Leviathan at all; a life is lived in the ripples caused by a Leviathan. He can feel it something dwells in his town but he can’t tell what, feelings grow into paranoia until one day he sees bulging eyes or a webbed hand and it all makes horrific sense.
 
Exactly what makes an Ahab is unique for every individual. Sometimes a Beloved snaps; maybe they were ignored or treated cruelly. Perhaps their Leviathan asked for them to sacrifice the one thing they never would. Sometimes it’s not a Beloved at all, a son or daughter joins a cult and their mother gives chase. A Leviathan walking through the wrong end of town is ambushed. His attacker, bleeding in the dust, simply cannot let it go. Sometimes they’ve never met the Leviathan at all; a life is lived in the ripples caused by a Leviathan. He can feel it something dwells in his town but he can’t tell what, feelings grow into paranoia until one day he sees bulging eyes or a webbed hand and it all makes horrific sense.

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