Miranda Trejo

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Name Miranda Trejo
Race Human
Type Agent
Faction BDA
Premiere Cult of Corruption: The Summoning
Relative(s) None Applicable

Miranda Trejo

"I have been unable to establish any communication with HQ."

Biography

Cult of Corruption: The Summoning

In Cult of Corruption: The Summoning, Miranda is a BDA agent trying to stop the Nergalians invading Dallas. She has a run in with Bo Wyatt at the FBI headquarters in Dallas.

Appearance

Miranda is a smart, Mexican woman of 35 years. She keeps a stern demeanor, having grown up in a corrupted lifestyle.

Abilities

  • High Firearm Proficiency

Notes and Trivia

Miranda grew up in Mexico, in the town of Tenancingo. Her mind often recalls the road leading to the large church, and then she usually chuckles at the hypocrisy of it all. Tenancingo was not always the town it has become and at a time it was more of a farming town. However, things slowly began to change. Miranda saw her city slowly fill with pimps, prostitutes, and bordellos. However, originally a devout Catholic, she spent her time trying to avoid men, instead focusing on praying and studying. As hard as tech was to get in her small town, her grandfather often would give her old, aged electronics that he found while roaming the town looking for work. Miranda soldered the electronics and wires, learned to rebuild and rewire, and eventually built her own ham radio at fourteen years old.

However, her grandfather, one of the men that often berated the younger ones for pimping, vanished not soon after that! Without him to provide for and protect her, like wolves preying on a lamb, men began coming round the small home. They offered her gifts and promised her money if she would only date them. She knew what that meant, and she spurned them. However, using her ham radio, she began calling for help whenever she could. The CIA happened to be in a nearby village spying on drug cartels, and overheard her strange tales of a city of whores. In fact, Miranda became a bit of a joke and a past time for the agents, however, as weeks passed, and other Mexicans with radios talked with her, something unexpected occurred. ‘Diablo Morado’ become a word thrown about more and more. All world government agencies are trained to immediately report anything that could possibly indicate a demonic presence (though no government admits such things occur publically).

A small team of BDA agents were dispatched, and the Mexican government began their own investigation. However, the Mexican agents were already compromised- it was a succubus. Someone in the city had summoned one two decades earlier, and had used her to slowly built a cult based on sex, money, and dark pleasures. The loss of innocence and corruption fed the succubus ever further with power. On the night the BDA agents arrived, they quickly realized they were outnumbered. The entire town was saturated with shadow energy. Even finding the demoness would be futile. Meanwhile, as the agents were talking to local authorities, authorities clearly enthralled by the demon, a group of men kicked in Miranda’s door. They had tired of her resistance, and spurned on by the sweet whispers of a certain Bordello Madame nicknamed, ‘El Diablo Morada’, these men had come to take the fourteen year old girl to the whorehouse, where they would break her in. They wrecked her house, broke her radio, and pulled her into the street. The BDA agents were just about to get into their van to return to the USA, when they saw the commotion. Firing their guns in the air, they demanded the men release the girl. The moment they did, Miranda rushed to the BDA agents. The local police tried to then arrest Miranda, but the agents knew that they were unwitting pawns of the succubus. The agents ignored the police and put Miranda into the BDA vehicle, driving away without incident.

To this day, Miranda watches Tenancingo from the US using the available spy resources. With no Mexican BDA to stop it, the town has become a bastion of sex, lust, and greed. Even the youth aspire to grow up to be prostitutes or pimps, and she knows, in the heart of it, ‘El Diablo Morada’, a succubus, thrives on those lost souls.

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