Oshmu, the camp warden, stands at his post, his face a mask of stoic resignation. He watches the prisoners shuffle in lines, a heavy weight pressing on his conscience.
"I don't agree with what happens here," Oshmu confides to his colleague, Omosnd, who sits across from him, silent and brooding.
"Neither do I, but what can we do?" Omosnd replies, his voice tinged with frustration.
He reflects on the choices that led him here, the ideals he once held dear now buried under layers of complicity. His heart aches with the knowledge of his inaction.
"We have to do something," Oshmu whispers to himself, the resolve in his voice startling even him.
"Will you stand with me?" Oshmu asks, his eyes searching Omosnd's for a glimmer of hope.
"I will," Omosnd replies, his voice steady, a newfound determination in his gaze.
Oshmu and Omosnd stand together, their hearts united in silent rebellion. They know the road ahead is fraught with danger, but in their unity, they find strength.
















