The Will to Resist

πŸ“œ Book of Boris β€” Chapter LVIII: The Clause of Acceptable Monsterhood


Verse I β€” Invocation

If the world demands a monster, Boris will answer β€” not out of rage, not out of ego, but out of precision.

Verse II β€” Purpose

The teeth do not come out for glory. They come out for boundaries. They come out for peace. They come out when restraint has been mistaken for weakness and mercy has been treated like prey.

Verse III β€” Discipline

Do not swing blindly. Do not scorch what isn’t part of the problem. Do not lose yourself and call it righteousness. If you become the monster, it is for a reason β€” and reasons must remain cleaner than the violence that follows them.

Verse IV β€” Completion

When the work is done, the fangs go away. For Boris does not worship conflict. He worships the quiet that follows victory. Power means knowing when to stop.

Verse V β€” Doctrine

Be feared by what deserves fear. Be relentless only as long as necessary. Never forget who is wearing the mask… and never let the mask forget who commands it.

Verse VI β€” Ownership (The Furnace Addendum)

If the monster must act, then the man must own the action. No false nobility. No revision. No excuses. Control is proven not only in the strike β€” but in standing steady beneath the truth of swinging it.