1990
Imperials, a mutation among society blessed with various gifts, qualities that made them unique, even exotic for others. Their possibilities seemed endless, they were almost considered as terrenal gods. Some where fascinated by them, but others were afraid.
Cause they knew the disadvantage human race faced against them.
Several political debates took place along the years, there were defenders of Imperials,of course; but in the end, humanity did what it knows best.
Eradicate anything or anyone that is different to what's already established, even in the slightest bit.
Parents, children, elders, whole entire families were slaughtered in cold blood, 1990 would be a ghost, something that would hunter humanity till the very end. It would be remembered in history books, taught in school to make future generations subconsciously aware of what would happen if Imperials were a part of society once more.
The Imperial Massacre would never be forgotten, remembered as the day humanity was free of the abomination of Imperiums. All the cold blood killers would be remembered as patriots, heroes who saved us from a deathly threat.
As for the Imperiums... the government made sure they were forgotten, they destroyed or classified every single piece of evidence that pointed out that Imperiums existed not so long ago.
Politicians made sure that for the rest of the world they'll be nothing more than something to read out in class, something that they did not know much of. Like Egyptians or Romans, a distant, faded memory inside people's minds. Future generations would never truly understand what was the struggle of Imperiums and what it was like to live with the constant, paralyzing fear and paranoia of getting killed.
No one will ever understand what it was like to step outside your house feeling uncertain of your very own steps simply because it could be your last steps.
Your last breath of fresh air.
Eventually, the government got exactly what they wanted as with time, the Imperial Ages were nothing else but one of the many events you study in class but never really know much about.
So, while the whole world forgot about Imperiums, their loved ones mourned them, missed them every day and were forced to suffer their loss in silence. Since politicians made sure they never legally existed. They destroyed birth certificates and anything that belonged to them, so for their families and friends it was hard since they never existed.
You could not go to the cemetery and put flowers under their grave, because they didn't had one. Imperiums were buried on a secret place, closed to the public and thought to be abandoned.
But that place hid the awful secrets society tried its best to keep buried underground.