


Captain Creed — The One Who Stopped Trusting Himself
Before Christ, Captain Creed was forged in competition. As a Navy SEAL, he trained harder, planned deeper, and prepared longer than anyone around him. He never relied on instinct alone—he studied every mission, every enemy, every variable. Physically and mentally, he was always ready. Spiritually, he was empty.
The darkness he saw wore him down. For every threat he neutralized, more rose up to replace it. Rules of engagement restricted him, and despair crept in. When his grandparents died suddenly, leaving him financially secure, he walked away from the Navy. He didn’t need a career—he needed a mission.
To accomplish this he became a masked vigilante, Terminus. Efficient. Disciplined. Successful. And still hollow. Evil kept spreading, and no amount of preparation could silence the weight on his soul. Though raised in church, he realized too late he had trusted rituals, not Christ.
Then he met Herald. She didn’t debate him—she shared the Gospel plainly. She challenged him to put his research skill to the test and not just superficially read the Bible, but to STUDY. He did, and truth finally pierced what training never could. He laid down the mask, surrendered to Christ, and found his true calling.
Now he still fights evil—but in the open.
No hiding. No shame.
Only truth, spoken in love.
“Truth first.”
Before Christ, Captain Creed was forged in competition. As a Navy SEAL, he trained harder, planned deeper, and prepared longer than anyone around him. He never relied on instinct alone—he studied every mission, every enemy, every variable. Physically and mentally, he was always ready. Spiritually, he was empty.
The darkness he saw wore him down. For every threat he neutralized, more rose up to replace it. Rules of engagement restricted him, and despair crept in. When his grandparents died suddenly, leaving him financially secure, he walked away from the Navy. He didn’t need a career—he needed a mission.
To accomplish this he became a masked vigilante, Terminus. Efficient. Disciplined. Successful. And still hollow. Evil kept spreading, and no amount of preparation could silence the weight on his soul. Though raised in church, he realized too late he had trusted rituals, not Christ.
Then he met Herald. She didn’t debate him—she shared the Gospel plainly. She challenged him to put his research skill to the test and not just superficially read the Bible, but to STUDY. He did, and truth finally pierced what training never could. He laid down the mask, surrendered to Christ, and found his true calling.
Now he still fights evil—but in the open.
No hiding. No shame.
Only truth, spoken in love.
“Truth first.”

Book 1: The Hollow Soldier



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