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He was sentenced to death and was sent to the Tuxtla Martínez-Panachor Maximum Correctional Facility (commonly known as Tuxtla Martínez-Panachor or by its abbreviation, TMP) on 6 September 2019. His sentence was later commuted to 8 consecutive life sentences on 7 September 2019. His prisoner number was TMP20190732.
 
He was sentenced to death and was sent to the Tuxtla Martínez-Panachor Maximum Correctional Facility (commonly known as Tuxtla Martínez-Panachor or by its abbreviation, TMP) on 6 September 2019. His sentence was later commuted to 8 consecutive life sentences on 7 September 2019. His prisoner number was TMP20190732.
  
During his time in prison, he learned Creeperian Spanish as mandated by the prison guards and he was whipped for 30 minutes every time prison guards heard him speak in Morovan. He attempted to have affiliations with Mara Salvatrucha as a way to have support from the rest of the prisoners against the guards, but gang members jumped him and attempted to strangle him in November 2019 because they found out he was sentenced for homosexuality. The prison guards stopped the gang members from killing him and he was isolated from the rest of the prison population, but none of the gang members were punished. He experienced the "Wheel of Misfortune" in December 2019 and received waterboarding, which he was for 15 minutes.
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During his time in prison, he learned Creeperian as mandated by the prison guards and he was whipped for 30 minutes every time prison guards heard him speak in Morovan. He attempted to have affiliations with Mara Salvatrucha as a way to have support from the rest of the prisoners against the guards, but gang members jumped him and attempted to strangle him in November 2019 because they found out he was sentenced for homosexuality. The prison guards stopped the gang members from killing him and he was isolated from the rest of the prison population, but none of the gang members were punished. He experienced the "Wheel of Misfortune" in December 2019 and received waterboarding, which he was for 15 minutes.
  
 
In January 2020, due to his previous experience as a steelworker in Morova from 2014 to 2019, he was forced to work in an on-camp factory working on Creeperian Army vehicles. Although the work was not the same as he did in Morova, the guards assumed it was close enough. When a part for a VEPRES 2 that was manufactured from the factory was found to be faulty, he had a two teeth removed as a punishment, despite no evidence proving he was to blame for the fault in the part. When Morova fell in April 2020, he was ridiculed by prison guards, and when Karamazov was beheaded on 4 April 2020 in Bostonia, Quebecshire, was forced to listen to DINA recorded audio of massacres they committed in Morova during their presence on the island.
 
In January 2020, due to his previous experience as a steelworker in Morova from 2014 to 2019, he was forced to work in an on-camp factory working on Creeperian Army vehicles. Although the work was not the same as he did in Morova, the guards assumed it was close enough. When a part for a VEPRES 2 that was manufactured from the factory was found to be faulty, he had a two teeth removed as a punishment, despite no evidence proving he was to blame for the fault in the part. When Morova fell in April 2020, he was ridiculed by prison guards, and when Karamazov was beheaded on 4 April 2020 in Bostonia, Quebecshire, was forced to listen to DINA recorded audio of massacres they committed in Morova during their presence on the island.
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Kruschev asked him, “Wait, if you were converted here by Kagare, how did you memorize the Quran?” Borroni answered, “I’ve been getting Qurans from guards who have smuggled them in for me. I have memorized every single word and have taught its message and converted many in my time as a follower.” Kruschev immediately began thinking about what guards have Qurans, why they have them, and why they are giving them to prisoners, but he disregarded the questions for now as they weren’t worth pondering at the moment. Kruschev responded to Borroni, “Yea, it sounds like something I’d like to listen to you teach me about.” Borroni responded, “Great, Kagare will be very proud, but Allah is the most proud of your openness to his message. I hope to meet you again soon so that I may help you in your path.”
 
Kruschev asked him, “Wait, if you were converted here by Kagare, how did you memorize the Quran?” Borroni answered, “I’ve been getting Qurans from guards who have smuggled them in for me. I have memorized every single word and have taught its message and converted many in my time as a follower.” Kruschev immediately began thinking about what guards have Qurans, why they have them, and why they are giving them to prisoners, but he disregarded the questions for now as they weren’t worth pondering at the moment. Kruschev responded to Borroni, “Yea, it sounds like something I’d like to listen to you teach me about.” Borroni responded, “Great, Kagare will be very proud, but Allah is the most proud of your openness to his message. I hope to meet you again soon so that I may help you in your path.”
  
After saying this to Kruschev, Borroni left, and just after that, the guards ordered everyone to return to their cells for roll call and for sleep. While Kruschev was walking back to his cell, he passed by a large puddle of blood on the ground, with what appears to be the bloody trails of legs being dragged across the ground into a nearby cell. On the wall above the puddle read in Creeperian Spanish and Arabic: “And be Patient. Surely, Allah is with those who are patient.” Kruschev thought, “Well, Kagare must have been here. Maybe if i put on a facade of converting will I be spared a fate like that.”
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After saying this to Kruschev, Borroni left, and just after that, the guards ordered everyone to return to their cells for roll call and for sleep. While Kruschev was walking back to his cell, he passed by a large puddle of blood on the ground, with what appears to be the bloody trails of legs being dragged across the ground into a nearby cell. On the wall above the puddle read in Creeperian and Arabic: “And be Patient. Surely, Allah is with those who are patient.” Kruschev thought, “Well, Kagare must have been here. Maybe if i put on a facade of converting will I be spared a fate like that.”
  
 
That night, after being shoved against the cell bars by some prisoners during roll call, he went to sleep, and while trying to get some sleep, he thought to himself: “Well, the conversation with the Salisfordian went a lot better than I thought. I guess not all Surians are bloodthirsty serial killers, although, he did kill and attempt to kill many people, so, who knows I guess. I hope he tells Kagare that I’m converting so that I won’t be on Kagare’s hit list anymore, or at least at the top of it. Maybe this is what I asked for a few nights ago, for the divine to show itself to help me get out of this mess. Is it really that? Who knows. I am still in this prison after all. A real life saver would be if someone assassinated Kagare so that I would surely not have him hanging over my head all the time. He’s pretty overt about his faith, so it seems as if the guards don’t care. Maybe he provides them some sort of sick comedy with the amount of violence he incites, which doesn’t seem out of character for the guards here. They’re practically above the law it seems, gambling here when I’ve been told that gambling is illegal in the department this prison is in. Well, time to outlive Kagare before he finds out I haven’t actually converted; this will be fun. Not really.”
 
That night, after being shoved against the cell bars by some prisoners during roll call, he went to sleep, and while trying to get some sleep, he thought to himself: “Well, the conversation with the Salisfordian went a lot better than I thought. I guess not all Surians are bloodthirsty serial killers, although, he did kill and attempt to kill many people, so, who knows I guess. I hope he tells Kagare that I’m converting so that I won’t be on Kagare’s hit list anymore, or at least at the top of it. Maybe this is what I asked for a few nights ago, for the divine to show itself to help me get out of this mess. Is it really that? Who knows. I am still in this prison after all. A real life saver would be if someone assassinated Kagare so that I would surely not have him hanging over my head all the time. He’s pretty overt about his faith, so it seems as if the guards don’t care. Maybe he provides them some sort of sick comedy with the amount of violence he incites, which doesn’t seem out of character for the guards here. They’re practically above the law it seems, gambling here when I’ve been told that gambling is illegal in the department this prison is in. Well, time to outlive Kagare before he finds out I haven’t actually converted; this will be fun. Not really.”
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At lunch, Kruschev was approached by three men. He didn’t pay them much attention, still lost in this thoughts, until one of them told him to look up, stating “We want to talk.” Kruschev raised his head and froze in fear, as Kagare, Ntabuwe, and Borroni were standing in front of him. Kagare spoke to him, “Borroni here tells me that you are interested in following the truth, now I am here to ask you myself if you are.” He saw Ntabuwe holding a food tray, reminding him of when Kagare first attacked him with one a year ago, while Borroni was just standing there with what seemed to be a Quran.
 
At lunch, Kruschev was approached by three men. He didn’t pay them much attention, still lost in this thoughts, until one of them told him to look up, stating “We want to talk.” Kruschev raised his head and froze in fear, as Kagare, Ntabuwe, and Borroni were standing in front of him. Kagare spoke to him, “Borroni here tells me that you are interested in following the truth, now I am here to ask you myself if you are.” He saw Ntabuwe holding a food tray, reminding him of when Kagare first attacked him with one a year ago, while Borroni was just standing there with what seemed to be a Quran.
  
Kruschev nervously responded to Kagare, saying, “Um, yea, he’s convinced me that it’s the best thing for me to do.” Kagare responded to him, “Great. It seems I won’t need to be writing anything on the wall today.” The three sat down with Kruschev, and they listened to Borroni read the Quran he brought, which he had translated into Salisfordian from Creeperian Spanish. While listening to him, Kruschev thought, “Well, I guess the divine is helping me from being killed by Kagare, indirectly that is, as it is someone on behalf of the divine helping me, I guess.” At the end of lunch, he watched as the three walked away, with Kagare and Ntabuwe attacking another prisoner before they went out of sight of Kruschev.
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Kruschev nervously responded to Kagare, saying, “Um, yea, he’s convinced me that it’s the best thing for me to do.” Kagare responded to him, “Great. It seems I won’t need to be writing anything on the wall today.” The three sat down with Kruschev, and they listened to Borroni read the Quran he brought, which he had translated into Salisfordian from Creeperian. While listening to him, Kruschev thought, “Well, I guess the divine is helping me from being killed by Kagare, indirectly that is, as it is someone on behalf of the divine helping me, I guess.” At the end of lunch, he watched as the three walked away, with Kagare and Ntabuwe attacking another prisoner before they went out of sight of Kruschev.
  
 
Kruschev’s work went uneventful, and the guards did not bother him for what he did the day prior. None of the other prisoners working with him didn’t ask him about what happened either, as if they were used to the violence by now. At dinner, Mac Stíofáin pulled out a cell phone and showed Kruschev the extent of what happened to Morova in the time since he’s been incarcerated in TMP. Kruschev didn’t even bother to ask how and where he got a phone from, as he had accepted that practically anything can be smuggled into the prison. He also showed them memes made about him on the website Dice! which mocked him and joked about his situation.
 
Kruschev’s work went uneventful, and the guards did not bother him for what he did the day prior. None of the other prisoners working with him didn’t ask him about what happened either, as if they were used to the violence by now. At dinner, Mac Stíofáin pulled out a cell phone and showed Kruschev the extent of what happened to Morova in the time since he’s been incarcerated in TMP. Kruschev didn’t even bother to ask how and where he got a phone from, as he had accepted that practically anything can be smuggled into the prison. He also showed them memes made about him on the website Dice! which mocked him and joked about his situation.

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Kruschev Saga
Parts I–XIV

AuthorCreeperopolis
Original title
The Vladimir Kruschev Saga
Country The League
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction
PublisherCreeperopolis
Published2020–present
Media typeRMB posts
No. of books14

The The Vladimir Kruschev Saga, informally known as the Kruschev Saga, is an ongoing series of regional message board (RMB) posts made by Creeperopolis in The League since 2020. The following page contains only out-of-character (OOC) information for the purpose of recording the events of this particular roleplay in an OOC-manner. The events which occur in the story actually occur within the Terraconserva Roleplay but they are not known in an in-character capacity. Interestingly, most of the story's main characters are non-Creeperans.

Background

The idea for a series of regional message board posts (RMB posts) following the life of Vladimir Kruschev, a minor character in The League's Terraconserva Roleplay (TRA RP), occurred to Creeperopolis in late-2020. Creeperopolis had control of the character after he was arrested by his country's government in the TRA RP in September 2019 for violating the laws of his country. After approaching The Constitutional Republic of Zion, the character's creator, for permission to use the character in the story and getting approval, Creeperopolis began making lengthy posts giving the TRA roleplayers an update on Kruschev's life in a Creeperian prison known as the Tuxtla Martínez–Panachor Maximum Correctional Facility, otherwise referred to as "TMP" and is considered to be one of the worst prisons developed in the roleplay.

Characters

Character Description Role in story Status as of
Part XIV
Debut Appearances
Morova Vladimir Kruschev Morovan prisoner arrested on various false and ridiculous charges who faces challenges in his life in a Creeperian prison. He is very philosophical and is centered on trying to survive or escape. Protagonist Alive Part I All
El Salvador Rodolfo Infante Jímenez Salvadoran prisoner arrested on 7 murder charges. He claims that he has abandoned the Church during his time in TMP and becomes a secret ally of Kruschev due to their similarities. Supporting character Alive Part VI VI–VIII, X–XI
Paleocacher Seán Mac Stíofáin Paleocacherian prisoner arrested on 2 murder charges. He is the leader of a prison gang he formed during his time in TMP and agrees to protect Kruschev as long as he does "work" for him, which would involve intimidation and murder. Supporting character Alive Part VII VII–XI, XIII–XIV
Salisford Costanzo Borroni Salisfordian prisoner arrested for an attempting to car bomb a politician. He has since converted to Islam in his time in prison, is an ally of Kagare, and tried to convert Kruschev to Islam. Supporting character Alive Part VIII VIII, XI, XIV
mentioned in IX
Creeperopolis Kahikookeakua Keona A member of the Kapahu Alana Revolutionary Movement who was imprisoned for his involvement in the 2022 Anadesa shooting. Supporting character Alive Part XIII XIII–XIV
Pavulturilor Makhmud iben Kabir Pavulturilori prisoner, known as "Kagare", arrested for anti-Creeperian activities. He becomes an opponent to Kruschev after he admits to being an atheist to him. He has since sought to kill Kruschev for being a heretic, though allows him to convert to Islam. Main antagonist Alive Part III III–IV, VI, VIII, X–XI, XIII–XIV
mentioned in V, VII, IX
Creeperopolis TMP prison guards Various unnamed guards who work for the Ministry of Law Enforcement and make Kruschev's life as miserable as possible. They are a constant threat but aren't necessarily Kruschev's primary enemy. Secondary antagonists N/A Part I All
Pavulturilor Uriel Bar-on Pavulturilori prisoner arrested for anti-Creeperian activities. Becomes an ally of Kagare. Supporting antagonist Alive Part VI VI, VIII, X–XI, XIII
mentioned in IX
Creeperopolis Kahana Kapiolani Creeperian prisoner who is the leader of the Alaneros. Minor antagonist Alive Part XIV mentioned in XIV
Creeperopolis Moke Maleah Creeperian prisoner who is the leader of the Kapahuenos. Minor character Alive Part XIV mentioned in XIV
Creeperopolis Jorge Valdéz Castro Creeperian prisoner who works for Mac Stíofáin who was tasked to work with Kruschev. Minor character Alive Part VIII VIII, X–XI
Creeperopolis Sergio Molina Duarte Creeperian prisoner who Mac Stíofáin believes is forming a conspiracy against him. Minor character Alive Part VIII X–XI
mentioned in VIII–IX
Andaluzia Edmundo Lopes Andaluzian prisoner who takes mugshots for the guards. Minor character Alive Part XIV mentioned in XIV
Creeperopolis Orlando Hernández Alvarado Creeperian prisoner arrested for spreading anti-government conspiracy theories. Minor character Alive Part XIV mentioned in XIV
Creeperopolis César Librado Legorreta Creeperian prisoner arrested for 25 murders. Has a deep conversation with Kruschev before murdering a prison guard. Minor character Deceased Part V V
mentioned in VI
Creeperopolis Jorge Dávalos Sandoval Creeperian prisoner who spun the Wheel of misfortune after Kruschev landed on "Another prisoner spins the wheel." Minor character Deceased Part XII XII
Creeperopolis Víctor Elizalde Cabañas Creeperian prisoner accused by Mac Stíofáin of killing one of his men. He is attacked by Kruschev and was presumably killed by TMP guards. Minor character Deceased Part VIII VIII
mentioned in IX
Creeperopolis José León Cabañas Creeperian prisoner who worked for Mac Stíofáin and was most likely killed by another prisoner who Kruschev is forced to kill. Minor character Deceased Part VIII mentioned in VIII

Kruschev Saga parts

Part I

Part I of The Vladimir Kruschev Saga was released by Creeperopolis on 1 December 2020. The part recaps Kruschev's initial arrest, gives a brief background of his character, and describes the events which happened to Kruschev throughout the day of 1 December 2020.[1]

Part II

Part II was released the day after Part I was released. Part II covers the events Kruschev goes through during that day.[2]

Part III

Part III released the day after Part II. In Part III, the series' main antagonist, Thomas Kagare, was introduced, where he attacked Kruschev for admitting to him that he was an atheist, which enraged Kagare who is a devout Muslim.[3]

Part IV

Part IV released on 16 June 2021. The part went over the occurrences in Kruschev's life over four different days in December 2020, March 2021, April 2021, and June 2021. In the part, Kruschev is eventually told that he will be forced to work in the prison due to his background as a steelworker.[4]

Part V

Part V released on 1 August 2021. The part primarily revolved around Kruschev's conversation with serial killer César Librado Legorreta who was later executed for murdering a guard in the part.[5]

Part VI

Part VI was released on 28 February 2022. One of the longer parts of the series, it recounts occurrences in Kruschev's life in August 2021, November 2021, and February 2022. The part also introduces Rodolfo Infante Jímenez, the story's deuteragonist.[6]

Part VII

Part VII was released on 5 March 2022. The longest singe-day part of the series up to that point, it recounts occurrences in Kruschev's life on 2 March 2022 when he met Seán Mac Stíofáin, who was introduced in this part as a supporting character.[7]

Part VIII

Part VIII was released on 12 March 2022. The currently still longest singe-day part of the series at 3,947 words, it recounts occurrences in Kruschev's life from 5 to 12 March 2022, getting accustomed to being a part of Mac Stíofáin's gang.[8]

Part IX

Part IX was released on 20 March 2022. It recounts occurrences in Kruschev's life on 13 March 2022, and went over the events of CF Tuxtla Martínez's loss to CF Denshire and its consequences within the prison.[9]

Part X

Part X was released on 22 March 2022. It recounts occurrences in Kruschev's life from 14 to 19 March 2022.[10]

Part XI

Part XI was released on 4 April 2022. It recounts occurrences in Kruschev's life from 22 March to 4 April 2022, which involve events regarding Mac Stíofáin's gang and Kagare's gang.[11]

Part XII

Part XII was released on 8 April 2022. It recounts occurrences in Kruschev's life on 7 April 2022, and involved Kruschev's experience with spinning the Wheel of Misfortune.[12]

Part XIII

Part XIII was released on 18 April 2022. It recounts occurrences in Kruschev's life from 10 to 12 April 2022, and introduced the Kapahuenos and Esclavetan members of the MRKA to the series.[13]

Part XIV

Part XIV was released on 17 September 2022. It recounts occurrences in Kruschev's life from 7 June to 23 August 2022. It introduced Orlando Hernández Alvarado, Moke Maleah, and the internal conflict within the Kapahuenos[14]

See also

References

  1. Creeperopolis (1 December 2020). The Vladimir Kruschev Saga – Part I (RMB Post). The Vladimir Kruschev Saga (I ed.). The League: Creeperopolis. pp. 1–2. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
  2. Creeperopolis (2 December 2020). The Vladimir Kruschev Saga – Part II (RMB Post). The Vladimir Kruschev Saga (II ed.). The League: Creeperopolis. p. 1. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
  3. Creeperopolis (3 December 2020). The Vladimir Kruschev Saga – Part III (RMB Post). The Vladimir Kruschev Saga (III ed.). The League: Creeperopolis. p. 1. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
  4. Creeperopolis (16 June 2021). The Vladimir Kruschev Saga – Part IV (RMB Post). The Vladimir Kruschev Saga (IV ed.). The League: Creeperopolis. pp. 1–4. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
  5. Creeperopolis (1 August 2021). The Vladimir Kruschev Saga – Part V (RMB Post). The Vladimir Kruschev Saga (V ed.). The League: Creeperopolis. p. 1. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
  6. Creeperopolis (28 February 2022). The Vladimir Kruschev Saga – Part VI (RMB Post). The Vladimir Kruschev Saga (VI ed.). The League: Creeperopolis. pp. 1–3. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
  7. Creeperopolis (5 March 2022). The Vladimir Kruschev Saga – Part VII (RMB Post). The Vladimir Kruschev Saga (VII ed.). The League: Creeperopolis. p. 1. Retrieved 6 March 2022.
  8. Creeperopolis (12 March 2022). The Vladimir Kruschev Saga – Part VIII (RMB Post). The Vladimir Kruschev Saga (VIII ed.). The League: Creeperopolis. pp. 1–5. Retrieved 17 September 2022.
  9. Creeperopolis (20 March 2022). The Vladimir Kruschev Saga – Part IX (RMB Post). The Vladimir Kruschev Saga (IX ed.). The League: Creeperopolis. p. 1. Retrieved 17 September 2022.
  10. Creeperopolis (22 March 2022). The Vladimir Kruschev Saga – Part X (RMB Post). The Vladimir Kruschev Saga (X ed.). The League: Creeperopolis. p. 1. Retrieved 17 September 2022.
  11. Creeperopolis (4 April 2022). The Vladimir Kruschev Saga – Part XI (RMB Post). The Vladimir Kruschev Saga (XI ed.). The League: Creeperopolis. p. 1. Retrieved 17 September 2022.
  12. Creeperopolis (8 April 2022). The Vladimir Kruschev Saga – Part XII (RMB Post). The Vladimir Kruschev Saga (XII ed.). The League: Creeperopolis. p. 1. Retrieved 17 September 2022.
  13. Creeperopolis (18 April 2022). The Vladimir Kruschev Saga – Part XIII (RMB Post). The Vladimir Kruschev Saga (XIII ed.). The League: Creeperopolis. p. 1. Retrieved 17 September 2022.
  14. Creeperopolis (17 September 2022). The Vladimir Kruschev Saga – Part XIV (RMB Post). The Vladimir Kruschev Saga (XIV ed.). The League: Creeperopolis. p. 1. Retrieved 17 September 2022.

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