Eric beca sensible and hard. "It’s all about how they lived and where they lived in the past, but rember, son, it’s just a glimpse of their identity. Because they are more mysterious and dangerous than the past."
John trembled and said,
"Why, Dad?
Why do you tell all these things to like that?"
Eric admired in reply, "They are the most powerful animals that transform into humans; even you can’t find them or separate them from humans."
Again, he said, "This was not a big matter, but the matter of hiding pages from the book was a mistake that made my magicians suffer—the whole clan of magicians and warriors."
John said,
"What was the mistake, Dad? Please tell clearly."
Then Eric’s face turned sad, and he said, "We are warriors; we never killed or hard anyone without any reason, but this incident of the masked man with war made us monsters because the masked man, who was a bastard, destroyed many villages for his mission."
Again, roughly, "When a battle with warriors and magicians happened, he tried to escape from a jungle once, but it was bad luck for everyone that in the middle of the jungle there was an arena that belonged to werewolves."
Then the masked man released the ultimate beast bomb to kill magicians and warriors, but both clans also attacked the masked man. But the masked man was too smart and had good potential in a fight.
So he tried to protect himself and used his magical cloak to make a shield in front of him.
All these destructive attacks spread all around, and in a sudden mont, all attacks hit the arena of the werewolves. Half of the area was destroyed in a few minutes because they didn’t know about this attack and couldn’t imagine it. For that reason, they couldn’t counter these attacks and lost half of their own arena.
Not only did they lose their own people—so lost their wives, kids, hos, and relatives also. Sothing they tried to do, but it was not possible because by the ti they understood what was happening, it was too late. They lost everything.
And after they ca out from the arena, they just saw only magicians and warriors; they couldn’t notice the masked one, who was the main reason for this incident. But werewolves didn’t do anything; they just saw how magicians and warriors destroyed their peaceful arena and took away their happiness and reason for living.
This incident gave big trauma with heartbreak to the werewolves. After so ti, the leader of the arena called a eting for discussion. All the big wolves or responsible wolves ca.
They easily ntioned that it was a sudden attack in the night, so they couldn’t predict or counter this destruction. So of them advised that it was a willful attack by the clan of magicians and warriors.
But the leader said,
"Why did they do it to us?
We never ca out without reason or killed anyone or hard anybody. What purpose do they have to do this kind of cruel behavior with us?"
Suddenly one of them said that because of the peace we lived in, they couldn’t tolerate this, and for that, they attacked us. And now they tease us for fighting.
Then Eric stopped and said to John, "Rember one thing: werewolves are really hot-blooded n; they can’t take anything easily or be ready for negotiation. When they beco angry, the level of their anger reaches its peak."
So when that other wolf said this, the leader beca so angry and then declared that they would not take this easily. They would count them well enough and make them realize what they did, and then dismissed the eting.
After a few days, a death ga started, and in many places, dead bodies of warriors and magicians were found, but no one could understand what was going on or who killed these people.
Things went from bad to worse, and many people were being killed for no reason. The warriors’ leader called a eting to discuss these things, and suddenly so of the magicians also ca to the eting.
They said that it was none other than the werewolves who killed them.
Anyone couldn’t believe this because they knew that werewolves didn’t co into human areas or kill people for no reason. But it was still a mystery for those clans. Magicians told them they saw a wolf beside the dead body, and when they tried to catch the wolf, he ran away.
The warrior leader made a proposal to be sure about it; for that, they sent two n into the arena to talk with the wolf leader, and then they sat and discussed these things. Because it was strictly forbidden to enter the arena without a permit, it was a cri, and wolves killed them for this incident.
And then they sent one magician who saw the wolf and one warrior with him to keep an eye on the whole incident. When the two of them entered the arena, everything
beca silent. The wind blew so fast, but both of them didn’t co back.
After a few hours had gone, a shocking mont appeared suddenly: from the arena, two human heads ca flying out — the heads of both people who entered the arena. All magicians and warriors gathered outside the arena and witnessed this incident.
They were sure now it was sothing fishy with these werewolves, but the magicians beca so angry looking at this behavior of the werewolves.
Magicians said,
"It’s terrible and wrong with us; we just wanted to know the truth,
but those brats killed our comrades. Now they should pay for it."
But the warrior leader, who ruled over the villages and even the magicians, also told them to stay calm. "It’s not the ti for being hyper or replying to them with anger. First, we should know the truth about what’s happening with them and why they did this to us."
But the magicians couldn’t hear this at all and said,
"Yeah,
you keep waiting and watching, and these animals killed our people, but we are not cowards. We will take revenge now!"
When the discussion was going on, suddenly a guard ca into John’s room and said to Eric,
"Princess Elsa sent a ssage for you,
’Domain Release.’ More she will tell after she cos."
But Eric was shocked to hear this ssage that ca from Elsa.
John said,
"What’s the aning of this ssage?
I can’t understand what Elsa wants to tell us."
Eric beca nervous.
"I also don’t understand,
but a little bit I can.
Because this word was a technique from ancient tis. Let explain to you, my boy."
About Domain Release —
There are many ranks of power between magicians and warriors. Brawn, talent, and skill are all involved, but once one moves past ordinary mastery and into S Rank, a more potent force cos into being — The Domain.
The Domain is not a talent to be learned easily. It is the most intimate of abilities, hamred into being from the user’s will, spirit, and strength. When it is awakened, it is possible to create a world in the world — a world that is only the master’s.
To all else, it is like being drawn into another world. The earth shifts, the heavens distort, and all reacts solely to the master of the Domain. The mont it does, ti does not exist.
For those who are within, seconds don’t count. Their bodies get heavy, their brains imprisoned by unseen law. But the master is unencumbered. In this room, one man is god.
Magicians construct their Domains with magic. A fire mage could construct a realm of limitless fla, a healer a radiant sanctuary where there is no hurt. Warriors build theirs out of raw combat instinct and battle spirit — a swordsman’s Domain can be a battlefield of limitless ghost blades.
Each Domain is unique, a reflection of the master’s soul. But the horror of the Domain is not its shape but its inevitable trap. Its walls consist of willpower. None can break them down with any incantation, sword, or strength except by possessing an unyielding spirit beyond the master’s.
Even the finest warriors fear being sucked inside. In combat, the Domain is the most potent arsenal. The master can torture, defeat, or kill at will, bending reality into fla, darkness, illusion, or devastation.
But there is a cost. It drains energy, and if the user’s concentration falters, the Domain shatters. Only a master of unshakable will can maintain it long enough to annihilate an enemy.
Myths tell of S-Rank fights where Domains crash into each other and rip apart reality. The superior soul consus the weaker one, determining who is the real master. Feared by clans and revered by lords, the Domain is the ultimate of all forces.
There is no respite, no rebellion, no compassion there — only the master’s will. This technique is most dangerous because it makes the difference between the real world and fiction, and the user loses his head in it.
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