It seemed when a world goes to war, all rules of society are thrown out the door.

Murder is common practice, violence becomes an everyday part of life.

Corruption spreads, leaders seek only to benefit themselves and not the people.

Society rots, poverty and death spreads.

The innocent are turned desperate, and crime spreads like wildfire.

In the chaos, new ideals emerge, new radicals take there place at the table, putting their ideas forward.

Heroes become radicals. Radicals become villains. Villains become devils.

But in times like this, who is really good, and who is bad?

Who are the real heroes? Who are the real villains?

Is a villain defined as someone who is evil, or is it someone who is working against others? Is a hero defined as someone pursuing justice, or rather his own goals?

There are no heroes or villains. Only different perspectives. One sees the other in a different light, and the other in see one in another.

Some only care for themselves. Others care about their loved ones. Some try to seek justice. Some seek vengeance. Some redemption.

Justice. Redemption. Revenge.

How far would you go to achieve your goals?

What would a person do to bring a mad dog killer to justice?

What would a person do to redeem themselves and their country?

What would a person do to save the one they loved, and get revenge in the process?

Sedusky.

Webb.

Makarov.

Three individuals.

One story.

In war, there are no true heroes and true villains.

No good. No evil.

There's only you.

This is the continued story of Vladimir Makarov.