Deadly Virtues Love Honour Obey 16 201 New
Book Overview
5. Chapter 16 Breakdown (common beats)
- Protagonist fails a test of obedience → punishment
- “Love” interest reveals hidden motive
- Honour system shows hypocrisy
- New variable introduced (outside rescue, betrayal, or mission)
), follows a suburban couple, Tom and Alison, whose lives are upended when a mysterious stranger named Aaron breaks into their home. Unlike traditional home invasion films, it focuses more on psychological manipulation and the shifting dynamics of power than pure slasher violence. Plot Summary Ate de Jong deadly virtues love honour obey 16 201 new
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They were not always virtues. Before the Fall, before the soft edges of civilization wore them down into domesticated habits, they were the iron spines of survival. To love was to bind oneself to a pack; to honour was to secure one’s standing; to obey was to live another sunrise. But in the sterile light of the 22nd century, in the corridor marked 16-201, they had evolved into something else entirely. They had become the "New" virtues. The deadly ones. Book Overview 5
- Love → grants healing/buff powers but causes a penalty if you harm an ally or break a promise.
- Honour → boosts reputation/standing but forces you to accept all duels/challenges.
- Obey → gives access to secret orders/commands from a leader, but you lose control if you disobey a direct order.