The story of a hornless demon, as he traveled the world with a mysterious necromancer. Learning his past and secrets.
A journey that would take the two across the world of Skiyland, where they would meet many powerful and strange beings. Such as the Heavenly Dog, the Sage of the North, and the Immortal Dragon, all of whom had stories that Leon and Scipio had to uncover.
Their journey would bring them to new lands untouched by the people of this world, wars the Gods themselves had started, and even some friends to join them.
Everything that these two would go through would start because of one man, breaking the wrist of a hornless demon child, then bringing him out to drink. All of this started from the summit of a hill that looked over the village.
But that story will take another couple of years for us to reach.
It’s already been three chapters and I think it’s time to get this new beginning sync up with my old one.
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Don’t worry, this little story arc of ours about the Necromancer and the reincarnated Demon King will return, oh shit! I just notice what I wrote, shit, fuck fuck.
No, that small child is not the reincarnated Demon King that will be trained by Leon and will learn the secret history of the demon race. I totally didn’t just spoil Scipio’s entire story arc and what he is. Even though it’s pretty obvious he’s someone special and anyone with half a brain could figure what Scipio is.
Shit! Fuck Fuck Fuck Fuck Fuck Fuck Fuck! Delete Delete... Huh, writing delete does not delete. That’s a Simpson’s reference if you were wondering.
Hah, what am I even doing, nobody will think this is funny, just sad. Another stupid ploy to make people think I’m funny and trick people into thinking this story might actually be funny.
Hah, why am I even saying this, nobody reads anything I write. My writing sucks, and I’m also very lazy and not very committed. I probably won’t even get back to the point Leon and Scripio’s met, instead just quitting after ten chapters.
Anyways, I’m just here to say that school’s been tough, but I’ll try to push out around three to four chapters a month. It’s not much, but it’s the best I can do currently.