Everything was gone. The heathens had taken it from him, his paradise, his home, his sister, his children and his love. They had taken everything from him throughout the night, they had taken it all in less than minutes, everything he had known and loved was gone and he had them to blame for it. Heathens of the outside world, no this world. His paradise was gone there was no division between him and them, it had melted together like heaven and hell, the two places did not belong together, they were not made for each other. Chaos would regime from here on, the world was out to have it bad now that the world had been utterly crushed and paradise was gone from this rotten hell. The heathens had taken everything from him he stood as the poorest man on earth now.
He wasn’t going to let them get away with it.
They would pay. Pay with their blood, their soul, they rotten corpses and they would regret the day they had ever crossed his path, they would regret to be alive, they would regret that they ever had doubts of him that they ever questioned him or put their path in between his, he would not let any of these mortal livings get away with this. He would make them suffer to the very last, he would squeeze their every bone for bone marrow, he would drain them from every single drop of blood they had, pull their brains out and tear their flesh and skin so they had nothing to hide under, nowhere to hide their sinful, dirty minds and acts. For he was their judge, their commander and their GOD.
Losing everything did not mean grace, it meant to start over and even though he realized that it meant to live a life without his beautiful nena, without his faithful sister, he swore to find her. He swore to bring her back, even if it meant to bring her from beyond the grave, he would cross hell and fire for her, he had given his ultimatum to her, he had attacked his father for her, destroyed their enemy and made them immortal. He could do anything and he had proven it once and he would prove it again. He had created a legion of 70 wolves under his command, he had lead them and they had answered his call, he had saved them and purified them, it was his fault they all had lived happily and peaceful. Those days were over now, they were all gone and the outsiders, the heathens had taken this from them – created chaos.
The dense forest didn’t seem to slow his body down though, he didn’t hold back from it. He wasn’t running but pacing faster than simply walking or strolling through the woods, he was gliding in and out of the trees and branches before coming to a halt. He didn’t know this place, he had never been there before or scented these things and he had been wide and far in his life. From the glaciers of the north to the desert of the south, the jungle of Alteron and the beaches leading to the oceans before climbing the mountain peaks. This place was new though. His orange eyes glided from side to side and his ears stirred slightly paying attention. So much living here, so much to avenge. Where to even begin?
Instinctively the god should have growled and behaved like a wild animal, but the god and savior didn’t do this, in fact he never had. His face had for years been stone cold, never expressimg much, the power of expression had come through his voice, others had crumbled before him by the sear sound of anger coming from him. He never had to resort to snarling or roaring, only once had he roared toward Krauss, the inmate of his. Krauss. His toes curled in pure anger just thinking of his defying red eyes and brown fur, that madman didn’t stop at anything, kidnapping a child to fight off a god, despairingly sterilize his most faithful servant just to defy him. It was people like him that had to be destroyed.
He was seeing clearly now. The world was not to be saved or purified. It was to be destroyed and cleansed for its filth. Krauss had defied him over and over, spend all his time in captivity when Loath had tried to help him, make him see the right way, all that time he defied him. The ruler of chaos, the madman that saw no reason, and laughed his way through a session with Lauren that had made the poor boy sick to his stomach. He had never seen anyone as him and he hoped never to do so again and if he did? He would make sure to annihilate them, rid them from existing. It was his duty as god to rid this world from anything dangerous to those pure. But who is anymore but himself?
Nena. Eva, Edlyn, Osiris, Typhon. His thoughts went to his family and it made his gaze turn colder. He would find them, all of them and bring them here, start over and this time he would do it right. This time he couldn’t allow mercy anymore, the world had changed for the worse since he had last left the safety of his paradise, seeing the world for what it truly was he knew that the world needed him more than ever, but he hated it more than ever, he loathed it, despises it and he didn’t even try to hide it anymore. Those living here were nothing but filthy heavens and if he didn’t rid the world from them, they would soon overrun the place and try and set their mark here. Something he couldn’t allow.
Slowly the god slid further through the woods, reaching an area less dense with forest and his body could fully stretch out, his neck high and slightly bend, he rarely crouched forward and his tail wasn’t anywhere near a defensive position. This was a wolf who was used to ruling, to getting his will and have the world at his feet, to have others crumble beneath his glare and command, his voice had for long been his greatest weapon and power, of course his teeth had helped to prove a point, but his voice was what send the other kings and queens quivering in the corner, the southern desert almost rose to war against him in fear, the northern hidden from his empire and the an entire nation brought to his knees in defeat to overtake new territory outside of the marshland. Packs fought for space and living in the marsh and he had defeated many of them, taken their land, their members and made them his, he had brought so many to their knees.
Would this place be any different? So many packs had feared him, heard of the god rising in the old land of Nardir that had been left homeless as his pack drove them out, the twins ruling to the west. Rumors ran like wildfire about them and most importantly there was this one little detail that ran from home to home, mouth to mouth. No one got out. Rumors stayed rumors as no one could actually confirm them, no one knew what was true and what wasn’t, they simply feared what they didn’t know of. Fearing fear itself. It had made him and his sister powerful, more powerful than any other ruler. Here, no one knew him, no one had heard of the white god of the west, here no one would have even heard a whisper of his name that caused others to shiver, pay caution and feel that tingling sense of nagging in the back of your mind that told you to look out and to feel fear. Just as they should.
Very well then.
They would learn to fear him.
Responses are slow from my end cause I just gave birth to a tiny boy.