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− | Graham was born in 1994 and served in the [[Morovan Civil War]] with the [[Morovan Revolutionary Army]]. After being viciously burned in a skirmish outside of [[Kieva]], Graham covered himself in bandages and converted to [[Christianity]]. He sought both repentance for his sins and the cleansing of what he believed to be pure evil: [[Morova]]'s insistance on quashing religious freedom. Believing that he was an instrument of [[God]], Graham lead his followers to [[Zion]] and declared Zionian Independence with the [[Zionian Declaration of Independence]]. Graham hopes to purge the Zionian desert, what he believes to be a natural monument to God's glory, of Morovan dictatorship and state | + | Graham was born in 1994 and served in the [[Morovan Civil War]] with the [[Morovan Revolutionary Army]]. After being viciously burned in a skirmish outside of [[Kieva]], Graham covered himself in bandages and converted to [[Christianity]]. He sought both repentance for his sins and the cleansing of what he believed to be pure evil: [[Morova]]'s insistance on quashing religious freedom. Believing that he was an instrument of [[God]], Graham lead his followers to [[Zion]] and declared Zionian Independence with the [[Zionian Declaration of Independence]]. Graham hopes to purge the Zionian desert, what he believes to be a natural monument to God's glory, of Morovan dictatorship and state atheism. |
Revision as of 18:31, 7 September 2021
Joshua Graham | |
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Born | Kieva |
Nationality | Morovan |
Occupation | Christian Freedom Fighter, leader of the Zionian Independence Movement |
Years active | 2019-Present |
Known for | Assassination of Premier Myshkin |
Graham was born in 1994 and served in the Morovan Civil War with the Morovan Revolutionary Army. After being viciously burned in a skirmish outside of Kieva, Graham covered himself in bandages and converted to Christianity. He sought both repentance for his sins and the cleansing of what he believed to be pure evil: Morova's insistance on quashing religious freedom. Believing that he was an instrument of God, Graham lead his followers to Zion and declared Zionian Independence with the Zionian Declaration of Independence. Graham hopes to purge the Zionian desert, what he believes to be a natural monument to God's glory, of Morovan dictatorship and state atheism.