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Sebastian Monroe From The Tv Show Revolution
Felipe Ferla

Sebastian Monroe, from the tv show Revolution, had it all. In a world without electricity, he is the commanding general of one of the most powerful Republics in this new world, he has a privileged life. However, that isn't enough for him. During his quest for power, his ambition led him to kill men, women and even child in order to expand his Republic. Therefore, he becomes feared and known by every men and women around the globe. For most people similar to him, that would be enough, however, he needs more. The only thing missing is electrical power. That drives him crazy, leading him to risk his entire Republic and men in order to get it. In the end, he loses everything he had built and become what he feared the most, weak

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