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Post by WAFD ADMIN on Nov 1, 2010 20:33:58 GMT -5
The world began as a light place. Everyone was happy and pleased with their life. There were no poor beings. No abused animals. No theivery, murder. No crimes of any sort. A perfect place that turned in complete harmony, just like the fairy-tales many people saw on the televisions, where everything started off bad, and ended happily. How had harmony turned to hell?
There are two rumors. One says that a God named Ongaku grew jealous of the other Gods and Goddesses because they received more worship. It was a secret that he kept to himself, but made the mistake of telling a Goddess he loved dearly his secret. This stunned her and she rushed to the God and Goddess above them all. Anteros and Athena. They banished Ongaku, but with one mistake. They forgot to take his power.
He turned the world to complete chaos and was eventually killed, but not before he could give his powers to many people of the world that had followed him. Since those of the Heavenly Body were against the killing of any human, there was nothing they could do but let watch their once harminous planet turned to hell. They saw many things that disguested them. None had any idea that the human race could be so destructive. However, when those of the Heavenly Body thought things couldn't get much worse, they did. New beings had been introduced into the world as they were surging with power. Vampires. These creatures strived for the blood of a human, thought many restriced themselves to false blood, which was more or less water made to taste and have the same reaction in the body as a human's blood. However, it did not take full effect, and many vampires lost themselfs, which caused many of the Gods and Goddesses to want to go to Earth, to protect the world from Vampirism.
After centries, there were four races. Humans, Vampires, Heavenly Bodies, and Fallen Bodies. Many have turned to terror and crime, but some want to go back to the peaceful days. The days of happily ever after. Before we all fall down.
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