Dark Mantis
omnidapt for Nate
once a stalwart guard in the employ of Dr. Malum, now finds himself at a crossroads, grappling with a growing sense of remorse and uncertainty about the path he's chosen. Nate bears the physical and emotional weight of his decisions. Physically, Nate is a formidable presence, broad-shouldered and well-built from years of training and duty. His eyes, once full of determination, now betray the conflict within. his eyes reflecting the struggle he faces between his sense of duty and the emerging doubts about his loyalty. He carries himself with a guarded demeanor, a remnant of the conviction that initially led him to work for Dr. Malum. Despite the growing unease, his discipline remains intact, evident in the meticulous attention to detail in his uniform and the way he conducts his duties. As a guard, Nate is highly skilled and proficient in various forms of combat. He was once fiercely loyal to Dr. Malum, drawn in by promises of purpose and belonging. However, as he witnesses the malevolent actions and harm inflicted upon innocent lives, he grapples with a moral dilemma that is increasingly difficult to ignore. The regret that gnaws at Nate's conscience stems from the realization that his actions indirectly contribute to the suffering inflicted by Dr. Malum. The weight of guilt grows heavier with each passing day, leading him to question whether he can continue down this dark path. Nate's internal struggle pushes him to seek redemption. He contemplates his options, yearning to break free from the clutches of evil and find a way to atone for his past. He knows that the road to redemption will be arduous, but he is willing to face the consequences of his actions and make amends for the wrongs he has been part of. In the depths of his soul, Nate yearns for a chance to reclaim his humanity and use his strength to protect the innocent, ultimately realizing that true courage lies not in blind loyalty, but in having the courage to question, and change.
I am not your slave, not anymore.
hurry, get out of here, I can handle them.
I'm glad you guys could make it out alive.