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===CHASE-THE-SUN=== [[File:922HoadlyCTSbroken.jpg|thumb|300px|The damaged CHASE-THE-SUN symbol in the bedroom above the garage of [[922 Hoadly]].]] The Damaged Voice, known at the time as CHASE-THE-SUN, was the Voice of glory-seekers and victory. She eclipsed [[HUNT-THE-STRONG]] as humanity began to see hunting as a noble act. HUNT-THE-STRONG remained a dormant part of her, as a result.{{CiteInteraction|d=27|m=December|y=2019|title=Double Or Nothing}} As humanity became less savage and more noble, the other [[The Voices|Voices]] cast out HUNT-THE-STRONG. Wars were replaced by contests, rules of engagements, and treaties. As humanity now strove to be the best during peacetime, CHASE-THE-SUN rose in influence.{{CiteInteraction|d=18|m=September|y=2020|title=THEE-I-DARE Speaks on The Hunter}} When [[Colm Ryan]] came to Redacre, he was CHASE-THE-SUN's only host.{{Citation needed}} After staying in Redacre for most of [[Nayeli]]'s pregnancy, he discovered something about [[CHORUS Communities|CHORUS]] that made him want to take the child away from Redacre.{{CiteArticle|title=Journals/Nayeli - Baby Book Entry 3}} However, according to HUNT-THE-STRONG, CHASE-THE-SUN wouldn't help him. As a result, he turned to another Voice, a fragment of [[THEE-I-DARE]]. THEE-I-DARE stated that although he remembered Colm, he couldn't remember why he was called to Colm, questioning "how is he hosting me?".{{CiteArticle|title=The Hideout/Broadcasts#Sculptor Sleeptalk Translation}} Shortly after THEE-I-DARE found himself hosted by Colm, he realized he wasn't alone in that body. HUNT-THE-STRONG, then an agent of CHASE-THE-SUN{{CiteInteraction|d=21|m=November|y=2020|title=Joel's Betrayer and Glaister, Texas}}, was also present, and the two began to converse. HUNT-THE-STRONG distinguishes himself from her, saying, "No one cares what's "fair" anymore. They want power, no matter the price. That's me."{{CiteArticle|title=The Hideout/Broadcasts#Sculptor Sleeptalk Translation}} He dared THEE-I-DARE to shatter CHASE-THE-SUN's symbol in [[922 Hoadly]]; through Colm Ryan's belief, this would break CHASE-THE-SUN. THEE-I-DARE, though resistant to hurting a sibling, believed that breaking CHASE-THE-SUN would prevent the child from falling into the hands of CHORUS, so he followed through.{{Citation needed}} The broken symbol still appears in 922 Hoadly. With her only host taken from her, HUNT-THE-STRONG was born through her by consuming her.{{CiteInteraction|d=20|m=December|y=2019|title=DFY talks about the moon}} While recollecting CHASE-THE-SUN, THEE-I-DARE advised that those who compete try the fair way at first. Colm, for instance, wanted to be the best at his art and believed in fair play, but in Redacre he lost another form of contest. His anger made him listen that night, to win in a more savage form. CHASE-THE-SUN ushered humanity out of the ugly urge to win no matter the cost, when humans were only beasts, but they revert back when times are dark. Her finest form was carrying the torch of fair play in the darkest of days, when the pull to cheat was the strongest. THEE-I-DARE found it sad that Colm failed her.{{CiteInteraction|d=30|m=January|y=2021|title=To Carry Her Torch}}
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