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Mahatma Inaru

South Hemisphere Executive Command (SHEC) Commander

Codename: "Monsoon"

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Calm Inside the StormDon "Major Deej" Finger
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Mahatma Inaru

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Indian/Hero

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Monsoon

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Don "Major Deej" Finger

20 July 2017

 RELATIONS:

  • Anika Rao-Inaru (wife, retired from GUARD)

  • Children: 6, ranging from 10 to 1

HISTORY

Mahatma Inaru built his life around a hard, disciplined belief: peace is preserved by deterrence, but if deterrence fails, the side of civilization must be ready to win.

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Before GUARD, Inaru was one of India’s most respected naval minds. As an Indian Naval Operations Admiral, he became known for his ability to balance regional defense, maritime security, diplomatic pressure, and escalation control. He was neither a reckless hawk nor a passive diplomat. He believed military power existed to prevent war whenever possible — and to end it decisively when peace could no longer hold.

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That record eventually carried him onto the world stage. Inaru became Head of the United Nations Security Council, where he gained a reputation for steady judgment, serious strategic thinking, and an almost unsettling willingness to say what others avoided. He believed that global security failed most often when leaders confused procedure with responsibility.

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That belief would define his life.

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Roughly twelve years ago, construction workers in India uncovered the earthly tomb of Padma Puranan Alakashmi, an ancient divine force associated with discord, hatred, resentment, and the collapse of bonds between loved ones. Once released, Alakashmi did not conquer through armies. She simply walked.

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Where she passed, people turned against one another.

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Families fought. Friends became enemies. Loved ones screamed accusations they did not fully understand. Arguments became violence. Violence became riots. Her influence spread through towns, cities, and eventually toward military forces. When Alakashmi reached an Indian military base, soldiers began turning on surrounding communities and each other. The crisis spread with terrifying speed because the victims did not appear mind-controlled in any simple way. They felt justified. They believed their anger was their own.

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Police, soldiers, and civilians tried to stop her. None could. Alakashmi’s divine power made conventional force almost meaningless.

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As Head of the U.N. Security Council, Inaru attempted every legitimate path available to him. He coordinated international pressure, emergency response options, containment strategies, spiritual and scientific consultation, and military contingency planning. Nothing worked. Every delay meant more civilians turning on one another. Every failed response allowed Alakashmi’s wake of discord to widen.

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Inaru finally accepted the terrible answer no one else would authorize.

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He flew to India and helped coordinate what would later become known as the Alakashmi Nuclear Trap.

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Using carefully timed information leaks, staged conversations, false operational chatter, and controlled intelligence channels, Inaru created a story designed for Alakashmi to overhear: that her sister, Lakshmi, had to be kept away from her or the two would conquer the world together. Alakashmi took the bait. She forced the information from soldiers who had rehearsed their roles and followed the false trail to an underground nuclear test facility.

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Once inside, projected images, false signals, speakers, monitors, and controlled route guidance drew her deeper into the underground complex. When Alakashmi reached the heart of the testing cavern, the blast doors sealed.

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A neutron device was detonated.

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The explosion lifted and collapsed miles of rock into the underground chamber. Whether Alakashmi was killed, buried, imprisoned, or forced into some form of divine dormancy remains unknown. What is known is that her influence ceased. Within hours, the people affected by her power began to recover. Families collapsed into grief and forgiveness. Communities mourned what they had said and done. India survived.

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The world learned what Inaru had done.

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In India, he was hailed as a savior. Some called him the century’s god-killer. Others began treating him as something beyond mortal — a man worthy of deification, ritual honor, and near-mythic status. For many, he had not merely saved India; he had defeated a goddess.

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The United Nations was less forgiving.

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The Security Council could not ignore his unilateral use of nuclear weapons without authorization, regardless of the outcome. Inaru was removed from his position. Publicly, it was framed as a necessary institutional response. Privately, many understood the truth: Inaru had done what the world needed but what the world could not officially endorse.

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His punishment did not trouble him as much as India’s praise.

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The growing movement to deify him horrified Inaru. He had acted to save lives, not to become an icon. He quickly realized that being worshiped was another kind of prison. If he accepted the role, he would spend the rest of his life performing heroism for a civilization that no longer allowed him to simply be a man. He would be elevated, isolated, and eventually consumed by the legend others had built around him.

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He turned to a trusted GUARD friend, Anika Rao, who had helped coordinate resources during the Alakashmi operation. When he asked her what he should do, she gave him the advice that changed his life:

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Live the life you want. If you are truly worthy, the world will allow it.

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So he did.

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Mahatma Inaru joined GUARD.

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He publicly explained that he was not a god, not a prophet, and not a national relic. He was a servant of peace who still had work to do. The calls for his deification continued for months, then softened. Within a year, the world’s attention moved on. India still honored him, but the fever of worship faded. For the first time since Alakashmi, Inaru could breathe.

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Inside GUARD, he did not rely on reputation. He worked.

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He rebuilt his career from operational responsibility rather than myth. He learned GUARD’s global command structure, its relationship with the World Security Council and World Court, and its complicated balance between military action, humanitarian response, intelligence coordination, and superhero deployment. His ability to think across deterrence, diplomacy, crisis response, and decisive force made him a natural fit for Global Operations Command.

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Over time, Inaru rose to command the South Hemisphere Executive Command. Former Director Hart later stated that Inaru had not been given the role because of legend, politics, or gratitude. He had earned it.

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As SHEC Commander, Mahatma Inaru oversees GUARD’s strategic operations across South America, Africa, the Indian Ocean region, Australia, Antarctica-adjacent operations, and southern maritime and atmospheric corridors. His command environment is complex: fragile states, rising powers, contested seas, disaster zones, resource conflict, criminal networks, metahuman incidents, and supernatural threats that do not respect national borders.

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Inaru’s doctrine is simple, but severe:

Use the right weapon for the right job. Use diplomacy when it can work. Use deterrence before violence becomes necessary. But when a threat cannot be reasoned with, do not send a symbol. Send an answer.

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To this day, India honors him on the anniversary of Alakashmi’s defeat. Inaru attends when duty requires it, but he avoids the language of worship. To him, that day was not proof of divinity.

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It was a workday.

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A terrible one.

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And tomorrow may bring another.

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POWERS

Power Origin: Natural

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He has no powers.

EQUIPMENT

GUARD Global Operations Command Uniform:
Standard GUARD uniform with associated protections, secure communications, identity authentication, and integrated command interface access.

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SHEC Command Tablet:
Encrypted command tablet linked to South Hemisphere Executive Command operational feeds, crisis-response dashboards, maritime and atmospheric monitoring, threat maps, and Guardian liaison channels.

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Strategic Authorization Package:
Carries senior GUARD command credentials, World Security Council coordination access, emergency diplomatic authority documentation, and high-level mission authorization protocols.

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Encrypted Multinational Communications Suite:
Secure communication access to GUARD, partner governments, military commands, maritime authorities, intelligence agencies, disaster-response organizations, and select Guardian Corps liaison channels.

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Personal Sidearm:
Authorized and qualified. Rarely displayed. Inaru considers a sidearm a last-defense tool, not a symbol of authority.

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Crisis Doctrine Archive:
Maintains a private command archive of deterrence studies, divine-threat incident files, nuclear escalation case studies, humanitarian failure reports, and after-action reviews from the Alakashmi crisis.

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Family Token:
Carries a small personal keepsake from his wife and children. It is not publicized, but those closest to him know he touches it before making decisions with grave consequences.

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TALENTS

Legendary

Strategic Deterrence Doctrine
Inaru is one of GUARD’s strongest minds on deterrence, escalation control, and decisive crisis containment.

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Civilization-Level Crisis Command
His handling of the Alakashmi crisis established him as one of the few modern commanders proven capable of acting under supernatural, national, and existential pressure simultaneously.

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Master

Naval Operations Command
Former Indian Naval Operations Admiral with deep experience in maritime strategy, fleet coordination, regional security, and sea-lane protection.

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Global Security Council Leadership
Former Head of the United Nations Security Council, experienced in high-level diplomacy, international law pressure, multinational response, and political crisis management.

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South Hemisphere Strategic Operations
Expert command authority over the political, geographic, maritime, and humanitarian complexity of the southern hemisphere.

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Supernatural Threat Containment
Direct experience developing a successful containment and neutralization strategy against a divine-level threat.

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High-Stakes Decision-Making
Able to make necessary decisions under conditions of uncertainty, public danger, political consequence, and moral cost.

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Expert

Nuclear Deterrence and Strategic Weapons Theory
Understands nuclear escalation, strategic weapons doctrine, containment risks, and the political consequences of extraordinary force.

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Diplomatic-Military Coordination
Highly skilled at integrating military readiness with diplomatic timing and international legitimacy.

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Maritime Security and Indian Ocean Strategy
Strong knowledge of piracy, naval corridors, resource routes, maritime chokepoints, and coastal crisis response.

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Humanitarian Protection Operations
Uses force-protection doctrine to prevent civilian catastrophe rather than merely defeat enemy forces.

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Crisis Deception Planning
The Alakashmi trap demonstrated his ability to design controlled deception operations against a vastly superior threat.

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Professional

GUARD Command Systems
Fluent in GUARD command dashboards, multinational response protocols, Guardian Corps liaison procedures, and emergency coordination channels.

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Personnel Leadership
Calm, formal, and respected. He does not inspire through charisma as much as through gravity, consistency, and competence.

 

Political Risk Management

Understands how governments react when GUARD action challenges national pride, sovereignty, or public mythology.

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Public Ceremony and Symbol Management
Skilled, reluctantly, at navigating honors, public reverence, religious sensitivity, and national expectation.

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Proficient

Defensive Firearms Training
Qualified with standard GUARD defensive weapons.

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Close Protection Awareness
Not primarily a field fighter, but trained enough to survive hostile environments and recognize threat movement.

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Emergency Field Coordination
Capable of directing field-level evacuations, triage priorities, and local response structures when necessary.

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