As I sit here thinking back O'Lord I never believed how far this could go. Under your guidance I have birthed a group of men—strong and able to do what foul deed need be done to save your people and their souls. Founded first to protect the common man and now expanded to protect the common and redeem any soul left of the foul abominations.
Our initial team were not so sophisticated as the current one. Forgive me O'Lord for I have sinned and repent before your humble servant, Father Lucrecious. I write my final thoughts for soon I am to be brought to task before the King over my deeds. Know that I feel no fear, for my duties are first to you and then to the people of Gévaudan and then the king.
We began some time after the killings started again...
Barron Chapelle
1767 Summer's End
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