There was a general shock after the Imperialist Puppets in the South of the Joseon peninsula declared war on the worker's state. A calm before the storm seemed to be in place, indeed, the only casualty that the Special Forces took was inflicted not by Southern fascist agitators, but by themselves against one of their own. The first days of the war following liberation were complacent, and because of that complacency they lost one of their own: an admitidly flawed individual, but they had come willingly to the Juche cause.
The first hours within the unit were quiet, the men were unwilling to come to terms with their compatriots treachery, but they soon got to become more comfortable with their circumstances. After all, they had all known each other since shortly after liberation from the Japanese. Surely the higher-ups were wrong! Right? But no, a depression came across the room, as the order had come from our great Sun of Socialist Wisdom, Kim Il Sung himself. And their gaze came upon the natural suspect: one of their former exploiters and surely now the only one who could be passing on information to Southern capitalists, the landlord
Katezilla.
Katezilla defended herself, saying that she has a simple
Peasant like the rest of the unit, but they all knew about her past. Maybe it was true that she thought that she was like them, simple
Peasants, but they knew differently. Many of them had had to pay rent to her personally, and it was quite evident that
Katezilla would be the first to turn her back on a socialist future.
After all, wasn't it the landlords, the power behind all of the oppressive Korean governments: Monarchies, theocracies, and the Japanese colonial regime, who had the most to gain by seeing our most revered leader, Kim Il Sung, swept away from his
seized by force taken rightful place as our
dictator monarch vanguard leader? The capitalist has the most reason to see the Juche regime swept away, and they are our natural enemies. The decision seemed clear:
Katezilla should not have been trusted in the first place, and this was their first mistake
Sadly, trusting
Katezilla was not their first mistake: lynching her was.
After all, all Koreans can be redeemed for their role in the occupation if they fight for their homeland against Japanese, American, and False Korean invaders.
Katezilla pledged herself to the same goal as all True Koreans did. She insisted that that she was a simple
Peasant like the rest of them, and had changed from her... unpleasant past. Did her background and her landlord ancestry make her fundamentally disloyal to the new regime?
Evidently not
Katezilla's Role said:
Former Landlord(Unaware Miller)
While you did not cooperate with the Japanese, you were never a model of socialist ideals. You were a landlord, eeking a living by collecting money from peasants through rent. Now with the Japanese leaches gone, you can see the value and goodness in socialism and Juche, however you are not seen as trustworthy. Due to your previous capitalistic leanings, you will appear as Mafia to a detective. You will be told that you are a townie, and your true role shall be revealed after death.
You have until 7 PM PST tomorrow to send in night actions
All hail Eternal President