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Vengence

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After losing his people, and his family, he trained for this day. The day he would take his revenge. Even though he is only one, the king's army is no match and he is successful. After satisfying his thirst for revenge, his true emotions come bubbling up. He feels sad and alone. But now there are new people, these people regard him as a god.

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Vengeance
I was eight when it happened. Caesar's army came and slaughtered the people of my village. They killed everyone, man, woman, and even child. None were safe from them. They had come during an eclipse when my people were at their weakest. Even though my people are masters of war, the sheer size of Caesar's army overwhelmed our forces. I only survived because of my father; he hid me in a cave and gave his life to keep me from being discovered. After Caesar's army had killed all my people, he burned our village to the ground. He did so out of fear, fear of the Dra'ak.    I had been preparing myself for war since the age of ten. The fire of hatred and anger fueled my commitment. I forced myself to become stronger, training day and night for eight years until the day finally came, the day I would take revenge on Caesar and his city. I will m******e his people, sparing no one, and burn his precious city to the ground. His life would only be spared for long enough to see his beloved city crumble, and only then will he be granted the sweet release of death.  I stood at the gates of the city, which I would soon destroy, covered in a cloak that hid my features. When I entered the city, I was surrounded by noisy humans. The subject of their chatter immediately turned to me. The many humans kept their distance and moved out of my way. Even though they did not know what I was, they feared my stature, for I was far larger than any human. The capitol building was within sight, and I continued on my path towards it. The many soldiers of Caesar roamed the streets, but even they feared me and dared not anger me. When I reached the capital building where Caesar resided, I was stopped by heavily armed soldiers. They tried to detain me, but even their combined strength was not enough to slow me down. When their attempts to detain me failed, they turned to their weapons, but their weapons had no effect on me. Their swords shattered like fragile glass, and their spears broke like twigs. After they saw the fate of their trusted weapons, they fled like cowards. Their lack of courage disgusted me, but their fear was well-founded. As I tried to open the door to the large building, I found it was locked. But that did not stop me. All it took was the slightest effort to break the lock, which heald the door shut. After I had broken the door and entered the room, I saw Caesar himself. He was sitting upon a throne of fine marble, surrounded by many men dressed in fine robes. He seemed surprised at my entry. He whispered a word to the servant standing next to him, and upon hearing the word, the servant hastily ran off. "What reason have you for breaking into my chambers and interrupting our meeting?" He asked. "You, Caesar, have committed a terrible crime, and I have come to punish you for that crime," I answered in a low tone. "I know nothing of this crime you speak of, simpleton," "Do not lie to me, snake!" I snarled, "You ordered your army to s*******r the Dra'ak and burn their village. You had no cause to take such action against them," It took all the control I had to hold my fury. I wanted to kill them all, but I wanted him to know who I was, what I was. I wanted them all to know. "Even if I did, who are you, an outsider, to cast judgment upon me, a king?" "I am," I started as I tore away my cloak, "The last surviving member of the Dra'ak!" A gasp swept across the room as they saw my wings, tail, and scaled skin. There were many concerned whispers among the men, who surrounded Caesar. Caesar's face turned as pale as the marble upon which he sat when he saw what I was. The reality of my threat started to sink in, and everyone in the room grew pale. They all looked to Caesar for answers, but there came no reply. "What say you now, tyrant?" I shouted in a booming voice. "Will you beg for forgiveness? Or will you accept your punishment?" Before Caesar could answer, a horde of soldiers burst through the building's back door and surrounded me. They created a wall around me with their shields, and they pointed their spears at me to prevent me from moving. I did not flinch at their presence and kept my gaze fixed on Caesar. He seemed relieved when his soldiers were there to save him, but he did not know the fear they felt. They were shaking in their armor and flinched at the slightest movement of my tail. "You have not yet answered my question!"  "You seem to be very confident for someone who cannot move, let alone administer punishment," He and the men in his court proceeded to laugh. My anger flared up at their laughter. I felt a mighty fire welling up inside me. I opened my maw and bathed the soldiers in front of me with a great turnout of fire, filling the room with their agonizing screams. Seeing their fellow soldiers burn before them, the rest dropped their weapons and frantically ran to any exit, which would allow escape. "Caesar, I had intended to spare your city if you repented, but by mocking me, you have doomed your city and her people," I said as I spread my wings. "You and your city will be scorched from the face of the earth; you will be burned from the book of history," I took to the sky, breaking through the roof of the large building. Hovering over the large building, I looked out over the city. It was large, but I knew it would be easy to burn it to the ground. I flew around the city's perimeter, setting in place a great wall of fire to ensure none would escape my wrath. Legions of Caesar's army filled the grounds below me. They fired their feeble arrows in an attempt to drive me off, but their arrows did nothing more than irritate me. After realizing their efforts were futile, they retreated into stone buildings, believing they would be safe from my judgment.  They did not know, a Dra'ak's fire grew stronger with their emotions, and my rage burned bright as the sun. I inhaled deeply, feeling the fire well up in my chest. I unleashed a grand torrent of fire over their so-called haven, turning it into a molten mess. Their screams of pain and agony brought me great joy. I continued casting my judgment on the city, desolating hundreds of building with a single breath. Many humans tried to escape, only to die in the wall of fire. I spared none and showed no mercy. Caesar's dwelling was the last building standing, and the last building that would feel my judgment. He stood in front of his building, shouting at me, begging for mercy and forgiveness. I did not listen to his pleas, for I had given him a chance before, and he refused. I gathered all the hate and anger I bore and focused it into one final roaring blaze. The flame I produced was so intense it turned everything within a mile radius into molten heaps. Caesar and his palace were no more, and the city laid in ruins. I flew higher into the air and looked, once more, at the city, which felt my judgment. I had reduced the once-great city into a valley of molten marble and stone. "You have received your punishment in full," I said aloud and flew to the mountains, which overlooked the once-great city. After I had taken my vengeance, I felt at peace. I no longer felt the overwhelming anger, but rather, an overwhelming sadness. I was the last member of the Dra'ak. I had thought I knew true sorrow when I lost my people. I did not realize the true pain would come many years after. My people's immortality prevented me from joining them, and my honor forbade me from taking my own life. If I did not die by the hands of another or by the hands of mother earth, I would be eternally shamed by my people in the afterlife. I was doomed to spend my immortal life in sadness and loneliness. Because my heart was no longer filled with revenge, I had no other choice but to face my sadness. I grieved for many years wishing, I had died with my people. At times I stayed in my cave for weeks without eating or drinking. Decades flew past, and death only seemed to grow further away from my grasp. Every night of the many days, I prayed for death to take me, but death never came. It took many years before I made peace with the loss I had suffered. My people would not approve of me mourning over them for the rest of my life. I wanted to join them, but I knew the only way to make my people proud was to live an honorable life as a true Dra'ak. As the years passed, I turned to the ancient ancestors' ways, who had inhabited the lands millennia before me. I began walking on all fours and became accustomed to hunting like the beasts of the wild. After a century, I could no longer walk on my hind legs. I was still able to retain my humanity, but there were none with whom I could converse, and so I grew more animalistic with each passing year. After the passing of many years, I noticed a new civilization building at the edge of the once-great city. They seemed to be of the same descent as those who once lived in the great city and spoke the same language. I kept a close watch over them and occasionally followed their hunters into the forests. My presence brought them fear but did not cause them to take up arms against me. They seemed to idolize me as one who wards off evil. Often times, upon leaving my cave, I would find a bull tethered to a tree left there as a peace offering to me. One day, when I flew out of my cave, there was something that caught my attention. A young woman near the tree, where the peace offering bull was usually tied. She was frantically waving her arms in the air in an attempt to draw my attention. I was surprised by the unusual sight. They had never before tried to make contact with me. It made me curious as to why they would want to contact me now. I changed my course in the direction of the woman and landed ten yards away from her. She seemed surprised. "Mighty protector, my people have need of you," She said, bowing before me. "I am no protector child,"  "You speak?" She said, surprised at my voice. "Of course, I speak. Do not bow before me; I am no god, nor am I a noble," I said, and she slowly rose. "Why have you come here, human?" "Our settlement is under siege from the king of our former land," She said frantically. "You think I will just grant you my aid?" "No, my people are willing to repay you in any way you wish if you aid us in our most desperate time of need," she said, dropping to her knees and wept. "Please, you must help us." "Rise, child. I will aid your people; however, I expect payment in return,"  "Yes, whatever you want. We will gladly pay it," She said, tears of joy streaming down her face. "You will accompany me in flight, and you will show me who I must defend your city against," I said, lowering myself to the ground. She was hesitant to touch me, but she climbed onto my back. As soon as she sat, I took off. It only took a few minutes to reach the small city. It was surrounded by tents of different colors and machines of war, capable of throwing large rocks at the city wall. I glanced at the woman on my back. "Our warriors sleep in the tents of the red lion," She said, pointing at the arrangement of red tents. The invader's tents were all grouped a few miles from the red tents. The invaders seemed to have thousands of tents, but I only saw a few hundred red tents. My anger flared up at the coward who would send such a large army to fight against such small resistance. I flew to the edge of the invading army's border. Many soldiers looked up in awe at the sight of me, but they were only awestruck for a moment before terror set in. I gave them no chance to fire their arrows and bathed them in an all-consuming fire. The fire burned down half of their tents, killing thousands of soldiers. Upon seeing what my fire had done, many soldiers fled towards the sea.  When I unleashed a second mighty flame, I wiped out the last standing tents and killed the remaining soldiers. I gave a loud triumphant roar, securing my victory before I flew into the city I had saved. I landed in front of a large building, which I guessed belonged to the city's ruler. The king himself came to me when I landed. "You have saved our city. You are truly a great protector." He said joyfully. “I only did so because I was promised payment," I said as the woman climbed off of my back. "No price is too high for the good you have done," The king said with a smile. "I wish not to be paid in gold or trinkets. The payment I desire is a place amongst your people," "Why do you wish to live amongst people who are not your own?" he asked. "My people were killed many years ago by a tyrant. I have been living alone, slowly losing my humanity. I long greatly for the luxury of fellowship," I saw sadness and a hint of pity in his eyes as he spoke, "I will gladly grant you this payment for what you have done for us," He gave me an open piece of land in the center of the city and ordered his men to build a building where I could take shelter. I lived as I had lived before, but with the added luxury of friendship. The citizens quickly grew accustomed to my presence in their city. I would often be visited by scholars who questioned me about my kind. Children would come to me asking for tales of my past. I grew to love the city I had saved, and I spent my days providing my services to its many people. I became a symbol of the town, their guardian, their protector, their vengeance.

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