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The fighter, who receives the nickname "Little Redeemer", later becomes a professional assassin who carries out contract killings in various European cities. In the present day (2003), the assassin — calling himself Stankić — arrives in Oslo and kills a Salvation Army officer, Robert Karlsen, during a Christmas street concert.
The Redeemers were a political coalition in the Southern United States during the Reconstruction Era that followed the American Civil War. Redeemers were the Southern wing of the Democratic Party . They sought to regain their political power and enforce white supremacy .
The novel focuses the most on the conflict between Redeemers and Antagonists. The Redeemers train their new soldiers by either kidnapping or buying small children, bringing them into a half-prison, half-military training centre called the Sanctuary and through fear and pain transform them into soldiers (with a 50% death rate during the process).
The Redeemer may refer to: The Redeemer, a 2002 comic mini-series by Warhammer Monthly; The Redeemer, a crime novel by Jo Nesbø; The Redeemer, a 2013 studio album by Dean Blunt; The Redeemer (comics), a character of the Spawn comic book series published by Image Comics; The Redeemer: Son of Satan, an American horror film
Redemption, a 1990 novel by Tariq Ali; Redemption (Angel novel), a 2000 novel by Mel Odom; Redemption, a 1999 novel by Howard Fast; Redemption, a 1995 novel by Leon Uris; The Redemption, a 1936 novel by F. J. Thwaites; The Living Corpse, a Leo Tolstoy play that made its Broadway debut as Redemption
Redeemer, a Wildstorm character and member of the Paladins who appeared in Number of the Beast; America Redeemers (also known as the Redeemers), a Marvel Comics team from Earth-712 who opposed the Squadron Supreme; Darkhold Redeemers, a Marvel Comics team concerned with the supernatural book the Darkhold
The Redeemer is a special, 4-issue comic mini-series published by Warhammer Monthly, Games Workshop's monthly comic collection. It was written by veteran British comic writer Pat Mills and novelist Debbie Gallagher.
Christian theology sometimes refers to Jesus using the title Redeemer or Saviour. This refererences the salvation he accomplished, and is based on the metaphor of redemption , or "buying back". In the New Testament , redemption can refer both to deliverance from sin and to freedom from captivity.