Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Blog 22: Render a Scene

The general background information of my series so that you all can fully understand my quote is that Echo, a doll that can be replaced with different memories to change how she thinks, acts, feels, etc. is implanted with a memory of a blind extremely religious member.  She is being used by the ATF to get into a very secretive and protective cult society because the leader of the cult is said to have a large stockpile of weapons and ammunition.  This turns out to be a true fact and there is quite a large amount of weapons.
When the compound is surrounded by hundreds of ATF officials; the cult leader and a ruthless weapons criminal, Jonas Sparrow; sees no way out.
As the trampling booms of the hundreds of ATF  officials resonates within all the ears of the compound; fear casts a blanket spell on all.  Confused and uninformed all the members reveal faces similar to frightened little children.  To induce faith in his “children”, Sparrow reads the passage of a great fire not harming those true believers and sets the building to ferocious flames.  In this ordeal Eli, a very confused young man, does not flee with everyone else.  Instead he stays while breathing in the deadly smoke and continues to pray; asking god to provide protection from him from the flames that he can so easily avoid.    

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