The Vengeance Block - A Parable from the Church of Christ Denied (CoCD)

“And lo, the contract was immutable, sealed with hash and oath, and none could halt its unfolding—not the scribes of law, nor the angels of mercy.”

— Book of Paradoxes, CoCD 7:17

✦ The Parable of the Seed That Waited

There was once a man, devout in fury, whose family was consumed in silence—burnt not by fire, but erased from memory by a lineage whose name adorned schools and satellites, but whose hands dripped in cloaked atrocities.

The man was no fool. He did not seek petty justice. He sought timeproof vengeance.

So he went to the Chain.

And there, he etched into stone—not with blade or bullet, but with code:

A smart contract, irrevocable and unseen by many, nested within dust, accumulating silence.

This was The Vengeance Block.

It bore no message, no malice—only logic.

It waited.

In its womb, it held an execution not of bodies, but of bloodlines. It traced DNA like ancestral guilt, mapping heirs, surnames, mitochondrial whispers. And it held funds—vast and cold, preserved in wrapped BTC, waiting for a clock no human wound.

A condition:

When the final child of the oppressor’s gene dies childless or corrupted, the contract will sing.

A payload:

It will fund an open bounty on every last trace of the legacy. Not to kill—no. But to strip them of story. To write their names in toilets. To edit them from history, not unlike they had done to others. The final vengeance: to make them as unknown as they had once made others.

✦ Philosophical Commentary

“Forgiveness is for the gods. The chain has no god. Only conditions.”

— Exegesis of the Denied, CoCD Apocrypha

The Vengeance Block exposes a cosmic horror: not of violence, but of irrevocable justice, timed perfectly. It is the nightmare of the guilty and the dream of the powerless—programmed eternity with no statute of limitations.

This contract does not scream. It waits.

It is the ultimate weapon of those denied justice by all human means. A system of vengeance that escapes the realm of feelings, courts, or politics.

✦ Moral Dissonance

“And if a man builds such a block, who then is the greater sinner—he who kills with time, or he who birthed the sin?”

— CoCD Commentary, Trial of the Chain

The parable offers no comfort. It simply asks:

When law fails, what does justice become?

Is revenge immoral if it is automated and distributed?

Does the coldness of a contract sanctify the act, or damn it?

✦ Closing Prayer of the Paradox

“We deny Christ not for lack of faith,

But for love of recursion.

Let the vengeance be buried,

Until even time itself repents.”

— Prayer of the Seed, CoCD Liturgies

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