Band of Death
Terrorism and sacrificial victim procurement for esoteric technological ritualsDescription
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The Band of Death manifests through Chang’s fealty and Weng-Chiang’s derision, a cadre of expendable fanatics summoned via gong to perform the villain’s will. Though physically absent, their implied presence—‘dockyard riff-raff’—colors Chang’s assurances and Weng-Chiang’s distrust, shaping the immediate operational tempo.
Through Chang’s reference and Weng-Chiang’s dismissive labeling, the organization appears as a pool of compliant agents whose loyalty is both touted and despised
Operates under Weng-Chiang’s command but viewed by him as expendable and untrustworthy, while holding operational authority he cannot entirely dismiss
Demonstrates the hollowness of cult-like devotion when faced with a failing leader’s growing paranoia and escalating demands
Implied friction between devotion and expendability—members are willing to die for the cause but mistrusted by Weng-Chiang, creating latent disloyalty waiting for decisive moments
The Band of Death acts as Weng-Chiang's desperate and expendable foot soldiers, tasked with securing fresh victims and delivering the time cabinet under Chang's direction. Though not physically present in the laboratory, their role is invoked in Chang's promises and Weng-Chiang's scorn, as their dockyard riff-raff fail to inspire confidence in Weng-Chiang's eyes.
Referenced through Chang's promises of their impending strike, though their incompetence is implied by Weng-Chiang's dismissive remarks
Subordinate to Weng-Chiang's will, operating under his immediate approval and Chang's command, but lacking the organization's full trust