The People of Power in ChaosWorld is a dynamic concept highlighting individuals who have significantly altered the world order and its trajectory. Unlike a simple ranking of strength or wealth, the list prioritizes those whose actions reshaped ChaosWorld, often in profound and irreversible ways. While the list spans the story's entirety, its composition evolves with each season, reflecting the shifting tides of influence. Founders Katredron and Star initially defined this concept, though Star's moral opposition to power led to her removal, leaving Kat as the enduring centerpiece.
In Season One, Katredron's dominance fluctuated as alliances and conflicts emerged, notably with Vee and Kacy. Kat's and Kacy's rivalry eventually shaped a bipolar power structure until Chaos War III, which saw the collapse of Kacy's reign. Observable and Kilometer rose to prominence during Season Two, with Observable consolidating power as the rivalry dissolved. By Season Three, Eclipse emerged as the leading figure before the rise of Red and Era, who divided the world during Chaos War VII. Red's reign marked the pinnacle of concentrated power, but his fall allowed Era and the UPCW to rebuild a fragile peace, with Eclipse reclaiming prominence at the season's conclusion.
Season Four, marked by reflection and reconciliation, saw no centralized figure of power. The UPCW's influence dissolved notions of supremacy, underscoring fairness and unity. Ultimately, the People of Power was finalized with five central figures: Katredron, Kacy, Karakane, Era, and Red. Despite debates and exclusions, Katredron remains the cornerstone of the list, representing unparalleled influence and resilience across the story's arc. This enduring narrative of power-its allure, impact, and consequences-encapsulates the heart of ChaosWorld, connecting its characters and audience in the exploration of human ambition and legacy.
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I am insufficient. Well, that's not my name obviously, but that's what my family has decided I am.
I'm Julie. I'm 14, about to be 15 years old. I have a twin sister, Jamie. Jamie is an angel. Perfect at everything, and can do no wrong. At least in my family's eyes. And I? I am not perfect. I am a disappointment. Though they've never said that to me outright, I know that's what they truly think.
The apparent "last straw" was when Jamie fucked up and I took the fall for it. Now, I'm on my way to live with some of my more distant relatives back in Italy. They're supposed to "put me back in my place."
So now I get to go live with 3 Italian Capo's.
Sounds like fun right?
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What happens when Julie gets sent away? And what happens when her relatives receives a girl they had been brought to believe was a troublesome, borderline delinquent teenager, but is actually just a confused, dissociative little girl with a messed up idea of what family really means.
And what happens when Julie comes to realise that the people she was living with, weren't all who they said they were?