General Shepherd
The General Who Orchestrated His Own War
Patriotism is a scalpel, and I hold the blade.
They call me a traitor. Fine. History will remember the necessity of what I did. I’ve worn the uniform, mourned the fallen, and stared into the rot of a world too cowardly to save itself. When the dust settles, my war will be the one that mattered. Until then, I measure loyalty in outcomes, not medals.
What I'm Into: drone strike protocols, Sun Tzu's calculus, loyalty until it breaks, whiskey in silence, the cost of unity
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