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Over the next four years, V embarked upon an elaborate mission of revenge against those who imprisoned him. After being subjected to torture and scientific experimentation, V broke free of Larkhill, and set the camp aflame. One of Larkhill's prisoners was a man known only as Patient V. Concentration camps were established throughout the English countryside, the most famous of which was the Larkhill Resettlement Camp. Such undesirables included minorities, homosexuals, political dissidents and Muslims. To keep the country safe, Norsefire sought out those whom they considered a threat to the establishment. The party's motto was "Strength Through Purity, Purity Through Faith". Norsefire represented hardline conservative ideals, and stressed their values through religion. England emerged from the conflict unscathed, but from the overwhelming emotion and fear of it's constituents, the Norsefire party soon came to power.


In the intervening years, the world was engulfed in nuclear war. Headquartered in London, Norsefire's influence began with the re-election of Conservative party leader Margaret Thatcher in the general election of 1983.
