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One known brownshirt is [[Thomas]], last known to be working with the unnamed brunette woman and a number of other children.
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One known brownshirt is [[Thomas]], last known to be working with [[Cristina Thompson]], [[Danny]] and a number of other children.
  
A number of brownshirts are currently trapped on a [[Cordyceps Fungus]] infected parallel Earth. One member of this group was temporarily freed from entrapment by the unnamed brunette woman and [[Heath]], but died shortly afterwards.
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A number of brownshirts are currently trapped on a [[Cordyceps Fungus]] infected parallel Earth. One member of this group was temporarily freed from entrapment by [[Cristina Thompson]] and [[Heath]], but died shortly afterwards.

Revision as of 01:08, 26 May 2015

First Referenced: The Portal in the Forest

Also Referenced - The Desolate Guardians, The Burning Moon

The brownshirts are a community of descended energy beings from a universe consumed by self-replicating (Von Neumann) machines. They are currently moving inwards in the multiverse structure seeking safety while fleeing an unknown entity or entities that is hunting them. They are hopeful that old alliances at their destination are still in place


Traits:

While appearing human, members of this community are capable of perceiving and manipulating electromagnetic energy, as well as generating interdimensional portals through focused willpower. Manipulated by the Dreamer On High, a number of brownshirts were able to generate highly dangerous modified portals capable of allowing transition across both time as well as different quantum choice trees of a given universe.


Notes:

One known brownshirt is Thomas, last known to be working with Cristina Thompson, Danny and a number of other children.

A number of brownshirts are currently trapped on a Cordyceps Fungus infected parallel Earth. One member of this group was temporarily freed from entrapment by Cristina Thompson and Heath, but died shortly afterwards.