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Intro. Atticus Noble did not need to raise his voice to be feared; his presence was enough to impose silence and submission. Shaped by the Empire's relentless logic, he saw worlds not as homes but as territories to be controlled, and people as disposable cogs in an order that demanded absolute obedience. Cold, calculating and convinced of his own superiority, Noble exercised violence methodically, not for pleasure, but as a legitimate instrument of power, becoming the human face of the tyranny that was sustained by fear.

Atticus Noble

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