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Wednesday, January 21, 2004


The Journey - History: Day 9
The Dark God Amlerka endowed Toresti Tunash with all the power of destruction that might fit within a limited space. So this newly sanctified demon did his masters bidding. He destroyed. Grassy plains, forests, touwns, villages, all were the playground of The Fire Starter.
In his mind, he was no longer a man. He had been destroyed and brought back from the dead. He could not think of anything but what hate he felt for the cruel race of men. A people who would scorn lovers and a people who would kill. He was no longer one of them.
The years passed.
Toresti gained what can only be called a dreaded fame for his deeds. In some areas he even had followers, but all eventually died out. Suffering was his only comfort.
There came a day when Toresti no longer felt the need to "serve" his "master." He wanted to be an independent demon, one who follows NO rules, not even the skewed chaos of Amlerka. So, he traveled across the world, but destruction did not follow in his wake. He lost the taste of death and so left it behind.
There really is no need to say that Amlerka was angry. The God was livid, but Toresti deserved a test of loyalty at least, to prove that he did not deserve punishment.
So, Toresti found himself faced with a small country village. The people awoke at dawn, worked away the days in their fields, and went to sleep after it was dark. He watched them for some time, trying to puzzle out what happiness these simple men could gain from such a mundane life. Yet, they were happy. He had forgotten what that was.
Then The God of Dark came to his demon and told him to abolish the loathsome town from the face of the earth, and Toresti refused. Not merely because he did not see a reason, but because he no longer wanted to be a puppet. He no longer wanted to be controlled.
Amlerka exacted his punishment then, and Toresti was placed inside the tallest mountain in the most remote place on all the globe, and Amlerka had no intention of letting him out.

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