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72. Isis back story part 5

72. Isis back story part 5

My master had me training for months. I grew stronger, faster, sharper, and arrogant. I lead armies to destroy the remaining demons. The demon kingdom became our kingdom. I lead my master to many victories. I was the top dog in the army. I was my master’s, right-hand man. Well, girl bunny, but you realize the point. Now, since we have conquered the demon’s territory. We developed into the hot topic around the world. The world went crazy trying to figure out who exterminated the demons. They were the largest faction in the game.

The heroes couldn’t just sit back after hearing that something defeated their rival. They took action. They enlist a bunch of adventures to scouting our territory. In one of their scouting missions, I happened across them. They had a group of 50 people and I had only a group of 15 animals, 16 if you count me. My unit comprising 8 wolves and 7 rabbits. With me in charge, my unit should be enough to take out the mortals. We have taken out teams of demons with more numbers, so this should have been easy. The heroes’ scouts were walking right into a natural choke point. They were heading toward a valley surrounded by cliffs. The moment they enter the valley, we attack. We attack just like how we attack the demons. The wolves ran out in front to take out the humans while the rabbits ran behind them shooting spells behind the wolves. The thing is that this time was different they well trained the mortals. They put shields to stop the wolves attacks. The mortals behind them drew spears and stab at the wolves. The wolves couldn't attack the humans because they were hiding behind the shield also they couldn’t surround them because of the cliff on either side of the valley. The mortals were smarter than the demons but it didn’t matter. Looking at the situation, I was about to give new orders when something unexpected happened. One wolf in the front died. That shouldn’t happen; they only damaged the wolves a few times. I am frozen with shock, this left an opening and they killed another one. No, this cannot be happening. How is this happening? Their damage output is greater than expected. I order the retreat. We lost four wolves that day I retreated to base and told my master what happened.rtual choke point

My master gave me a scolding. He preferred me to act smarter. The mortals were not the demons. What they didn’t have in numbers they made up in power. But that didn’t count what count is that I failed. My arrogance cost my master to lose a battle. He shouldn’t lose any battles. I was the hard-headed. I desired to find my path. I left my master and his army. I ran away from home, I should be the perfect soldier but not only did I lose a battle additionally my master scolded me. I couldn’t live with myself I have prepared to be perfect but ultimately I wasn’t. I left home and didn’t know where or what I needed to do or even what I desired to do to improve myself. I was the strongest in the army but yet I wasn’t able to take defeated the humans.

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I escaped the kingdom and entered the mortal kingdom. The dumb mortals couldn’t even imagine that my master’s strongest weapon was roaming in their kingdom without a care in the world. I didn’t attack the mortals instead walk around the human kingdom seeing what they were alike. The mortals were in villages trading goods, having festivals, and sometimes training. They had a huge building nothing I ever have seen. The demon king castle was large, but it wasn’t as decorative and their buildings were in ruins before we even started the war with them. The mortals were contrasting their architecture was clean and organized. Not only that, but the mortals were exchanging with each other.

My master provides everything we desired and wanted; the demons fought for those things. This was a strange place. I figure out mortals are foolish and love cute things. I traveled through their townships and villages where they banned creatures but since I was small and charming; the mortals didn’t care. I caused no trouble in the mortal’s towns and villages.

I realized there was more to this life instead of fighting and practice. Unlike those mortals, I never had fun comparable to this. Yet, I wished I needed to fight. I desire to fight not only did I require fighting, but I desired to win. I took off the mortals. They didn’t have the answers I seek. I raced around the mortals' territory because there was stuff to do. I didn’t wish to go back home and there was only one territory left. I wasn’t into the wastes land full of death. I travel around in the human territory and discover something interesting.

On the outskirts of the mortal’s territory near the wasteland. There was a dazzling place with rainbows over the top. There were many mortals struggling to get into this new region, but there was a barrier that was stopping them. The mortals couldn’t enter the region. I wander around the area watching the mortals weren’t able to admit entering the region. While I was wondering, I noticed something. Mortals were being thrown back further than the others. I walk near a group of humans that tossed far away from the protected land. They were cursing and wanting to beat up something because of how they handled. I turn back to the barrier and watch as a person was the drive aside. He laughs and walks away, singing a tune. I thought stupid mortals let me show you how it has done. I run up to the barrier and hop right inside. The barrier didn’t force me back. I didn’t care at the time why the barrier didn’t drive me back but now looking back on it. The reason being I wasn’t seeking to gain from the region. It turns out the mortals knew that the place had something special regarding this place. I never care all of that much I prefer to see what was on the other side. Not having any motive was the reason I got in when others threw back.

I jump through the barrier and meet with the creatures that created the barrier. The first thing that came into my view was a pure white stallion. It was white as snow. The stallion had a horn on its head. It wasn’t alone. Everywhere I look there were unicorns of distinct and pure colors running around in the magical region. There was a rainbow overhead, and it was an amazing sight.