Yesterday there was a global catastrophe.
Today—dead cities, where marauder gangs operate. Roads where you can be killed for a car or a can of gasoline. Money no longer decides anything; the price of a can of stew is a gold ring, the cost of life is an automatic burst.
Power belongs to people with weapons—cruel and strong.
These are the realities of Russia in 2015.
But not everywhere is it like that. There is the Vladimir Border, which marks the line between order and anarchy. Exactly there, those people who treat the law as something more than empty words found themselves in power. In the new realities they act harshly and uncompromisingly. They bring order with an iron hand, following the oldest rule: “an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.”
War has come onto their land. And these people have taken up arms.
Victory or death—no third option.