The victims from the Mandela Catalgue actually were referenced by actually characters in the Bible so I wanted to make them like their Bible counterparts
Mark Heathcliff: He is based of one of the people who made parts of the gospels in the bible. Mark was knon to have wrote about the history of Jesus and was the first gospel to be established. The main themes that Mark identifies in his gospel is " The Good News, Following The Way and Kingdom of God."
This can be identified in the Mandela Catalogue in how Mark writes in a notebook and has a bible with him when he is locked in his room In both Vol 1 and 3
Cesar Torres: He was based of Ceaser Augustus, He was the first Roman emperor at the time of Jesus. HEe was mentioned in the bible "Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and unto God the things that are God's" This meant that Caeser was able to claim things for his own during the time.
There is nothing really related to Cesar in the Mandela Catalogue other then being known as an alternate and probably being the one to successfully kill Mark I think
Adam Murray: He is based of Adam the first parents. It is also said as well in the Mandela Catalogue Vol 4. He was made by God and due to the temptation of the devil disguised as a snake, betrayed Gods trust by eating a forbidden fruit.
This links to how he betrays his friend Jonah by stating he wasn't friends and to Evelyn. This also shows how he was tempted by the devil which is Alt Gabriel and Is know to be an Alternate as well.
Jonah Marshall: He was based of Jonah and the Whale. A story said about a prophet called Jonah who had let down God in numourus ways. He was thrown overboard and swallowed by a whale. After repenting he managed to make it out alive and well. This was a moral story of how God was able to forgive people after they had disobeyed.
This relates to how Jonah had left Adam and had asked for forgiveness by the thought of dying knowing he had abandoned his friend.
Well I just wanted to write about this cause it was interesting lmao if you read this far here have a cookie :)
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