Satanist Temple Massacre
Part of Southern Revolution of 2022
DateJanuary 7th, 2022
Location
Atlanta, Georgia
Result Confederate-Christian Victory
Belligerents
Confederate States Christian Society Satanists
Commanders and leaders
John Wade Pastor Brian Thomas Lucien Greaves (KIA)
Strength
700+ Soldiers 50 Christians 142 Satanists
Casualties and losses
56 5 142
Biggest militia revolt since Battle of Blair Mountain

Satanist Temple Massacre

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On January 7th, 2022 a few days after the secession of Florida, Alabama, Georgia,

South Carolina. Arkansas, Texas, Mississippi and Alabama. The Georgia State Militia marches

down to the capital city, Atlanta to shut off Satantic rally. Whilst the Georgia Militia, under Colonel John Wade allied its self with Christians to shut down the rally. The firsts shots were fired by Company A, “Rock Farmer Grays” Causing chaos in the Atlanta Capitol, after this the Confederate-Christian force marched down to the Satanist temple, burning it down. A Satanic force under Lucien Greaves went out to defend the temple, failing to do so as Colonel Wade’s forces managed to flank Greaves forces, making their way inside the temple. Pastor Brian Thomas and his followers protested outside, as a distraction, 5 Christian’s were brutally murdered by armed Satanists. The Georgia State Militia would then start shooting down many Satanists, Lucien Greaves was wounded in action, being shot by a Georgia Militiaman. Members of the “Sons of Confederate Veterans” were seen to be protesting outside the temple. Later on, Black Lives Matter protestors were seen to be rallying as well, due to the Satanists supposedly supporting the movement. After this many Georgia Militiamen were targeting them, as the Christians lead by Pastor Thomas had been told to go back to the Church. Later on. Lucien Greaves, the founder of the Satanist Temple was killed in action (KIA) while trying to defend the temple from a horde of Confederates, with the intervention of the United States Army and Georgia National Guard getting involved, despite the secession of Georgia, the land was still claimed by the United States of America.