

His following would allow him to attain prominence within the United States government. After the baptism, Comstock became a deeply religious man and used his newfound faith to reshape his identity, becoming an influential preacher. Little was known of Comstock prior to the baptism, and he rarely spoke of anything that happened before that event. DeWitt was baptized by Preacher Witting, found a new cause in Christianity, and changed his name to Zachary Hale Comstock. Afterward, DeWitt felt regret for his actions and sought redemption through baptism. He served as a soldier in the 7th Cavalry in the United States Army, and was a participant in the Wounded Knee Massacre. Zachary Comstock was born as Booker DeWitt. 5.1 Concept art, Model Renders and Pre-Release Images.1.6 Murder of Lady Comstock and the Luteces.1.4 The Presentation and Secession of Columbia.1.3 Discovery of Inter-dimensional Tears.
