Orbific: adj. world-making


Hogan never thought himself as arrogant, but that did not change how he acted. It started little bits of resistance, but as his power and confidence grew, what he did got more extensive. There was danger, yes, but every time the danger did not manifest was another height of success.

And then the war ended, and he had every chance possible to see what happened to the rest of the world. There was evil beyond Stalag XIII, the camp he made to his image, and though he knew he helped in the end, he wished his reach had been longer.