The Boy Dylan felt a persistent tug at his soul—a yearning for purpose that the typical thrills of youth could not satiate. He had always been introspective, often wandering the edges of his town alone, pondering the bigger questions that he wanted and needed a change.
Boy Dylan’s home life was a bit broken and devoid of any real guidance. He discovered that a hunger inside him was becoming more and more powerful. This had shaped him into a seeker, a young man drawn to wanting to serve and be rewarded with and by said service. When he first heard of the underground market, run by a disciplined group of wealthy and powerful men known for its rigorous adherence to the tenets of submission, obedience, and service, something deep within him stirred…
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