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Gildas is the leader of IUS, a vigilante organisation responsible for executing thousands of ‘perpetrators’ and their wave of terror is far from being over, it is just beginning. The only people who should have something to fear are the perpetrators. You have nothing to worry about, just yourself.

Those who perpetrate crimes against vulnerable and innocent people are, should be, deemed reprehensible. IUS explodes fascinating ideas about violence, murder, fear, perception, the premise for wanting to believe in something which might be wrong, and more besides. Every time someone asks you ‘what would you have done’? It’s easy to answer, it’s impossible to know.

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