1 Prologue: The beginning of hell and the never ending cycle of violence

100 years ago, A great war happened. A war so big that one could say it was two worlds colliding, a war against the humans and the Demi-humans. Two species that could be said are equal in power and strength. But while The Demi-Humans reigned with their pure raw strength, the humans dominated the battlefield with their high intellect and skill in magic. With the constant clash after clash and battle after battle, Trails of destroyed and scorched lands lay behind and the death count only grew and grew as every battle went on.

It's the year 880, the war between the humans and demi-humans have ended, with the humans as victors and the demi-humans in defeat. However the cycle of violence does not end as humans are a cowardly and grudge-holding kind they are, they bared their fangs at the weak demi-humans and turned every one of their kind into slaves. The demi-humans already being at their worst after the Great War, is now like hell for them. With every settlement the demi-humans lived in, the humans with no morale's invades them and turn each one of their villagers into slaves. The demi-humans are always living in fear and hiding from the malicious humans, prayed for hope. A Hope that one day a blinding light would save them from their pain and sufferings.

"Get them all locked up in that cage!" shouted the slave merchant.

"Yes sir, Oi you filthy-monsters. You heard him, get inside the cages now" aggressively said the soldier.

"Trash beings like you, shouldn't of exist in the first place," said the soldier insultingly as if he was talking to bugs.

"ptooey, bloody ugly animals". This is an everyday occurrence for all the slaved demi-humans. The humans with no mercy always relentlessly abused and insulted them as if they were bugs, bugs that people step on and have no care in the world when they die. No child or women were spared. For the demi-humans, those days were remembered as "The beginning of hell" and how hell was born for them.

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