: The "Wicked" are uniquely terrifying because they remain articulate and polite while committing atrocities.
The world is divided into three groups: the , who live in isolated sanctuaries; the Vexed , who are immune but at a high cost; and the Wicked , who roam freely. This social stratification serves as the foundation for the novel's tension. In the sanctuary of Goldsport, the "True" believe their isolation equates to moral purity. However, as Astrid and Hank uncover the dark history of their town, it becomes clear that the measures taken to ensure survival—such as the lethal "vexing" process for infants—are as morally compromising as the virus itself. How We Became Wicked by Alexander Yates Pdf
: The use of insects (Singers) as vectors grounds the horror in a plausible, if amplified, biological reality. Reviews - How We Became Wicked | The StoryGraph : The "Wicked" are uniquely terrifying because they