In the year 1995, a group of Religious fanatics had a belief
that God created man to carry out the task which he could not complete himself:
Create the perfect human. They fashioned a secret cult hidden beneath the Monastery
they attended, working with the belief that with enough praise they could
complete the intended goal. As time went on and their progress dithered, they
turned to more extreme measures of making a person pure. It involved kidnapping
school children from the nearby town and performing various genetic and
psychological experiments on them, in hopes that with enough alteration they
would be seen as pure in the eyes of the Lord. In total, three were captured;
an eight year old boy named James(Subject 1) and
two seven year old girls named Eve and Mary (Subjects 2 and 3). These disappearances were
reported on the local news, featuring the parents of the lost children wishing
for their safe return, but to no avail.
In the beginning, the results were promising. Aside from a
few minor deformities (e.g. cracked and pale skin, discoloration of the eyes, childlike
mannerisms, etc.), the Subjects showed increased levels of passivity and calmness. They
required no sustenance and even seemed to stop aging altogether. But despite
this, the fanatics continued the experiments and tests to make sure their
methods had not been in vain. This continued for ten years, resulting in a
sudden change of behaviour from the Subjects, leaving them in a calm yet
vengeful state yet with different genetic ally mental traits.
James
suddenly developed an obsession with death and killing, reading only from the
parts of the Bible which included such reading material. Eve found that she had gained incredible manipulative
tendencies, causing others to obey her when commanded. As for Mary, she began suffering dramatic mood swings, all of
which causing her to act irrationally and lash out on occasion. Nonetheless, they
still believed that while they were perfect, the scientists themselves had turned
to sin. With the intense religious philosophy now implanted in their heads,
they saw everything through their eyes as sin apart from themselves.
During
a routine testing, the Subjects attacked the scientist and escaped their
confinement to wreak havoc upon the facility. And while the fanatics attempted
to defend themselves, they were eventually overpowered by the genetically
altered Subjects. Upon escaping and making their way to the police, the
children were returned to their homes much to the joy of their families with
the exception of James who needed immediate
treatment for his addiction to bloodshed. However, upon returning home, the Subjects
still displayed a childlike curiosity, the lessons and beliefs that were thrust
on them still tucked away in the backs of their minds.
Mary's mother took it upon herself to retrieve a ‘special’ toy for her child,
only to discover when she returned to the room that she had vanished. Little
did she know that the "perfect" child was right behind her and
brutally murdered her for her supposed sins of sloth; the cause for letting her
get kidnapped in the first place. After hearing of the news of their ally
getting incarcerated, Eve and Mary make their way to the Psychiatric Hospital James is being kept at. After they arrive, they make
their way to James' ward and kill the doctors
attending to him. However, the police are soon alerted to their location,
causing the Subjects to unleash a horde of mental patients upon them and make
their escape.
With
an uncertain future ahead of them and the blood of countless
"sinners" on their hands, the three Subjects head out of town towards
an unknown location.
Villain
= “Final Girl” (Opposite to traditional “Final Girl” as well as good final girl
= doctor)
Subject
1: James – Genetic trait: Tendencies to spontaneously murder.
Subject
2: Eve – Genetic trait: Psychological
manipulation.
Subject
3: Mary – Genetic trait: Frequent mood alterations.
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