Final Prologue: [Burn the Witch]

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Oh yeah. Pretty brutal shit in this chapter. PROCEED WITH CAUTION!

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War.

An ancient, almost ever-present, aspect of humanity. Be it because of their greed, anger or jealousy, war and conflict has always been a part of human nature as a whole. Anything that thinks fights, and anything that fights creates conflict, and anything that creates conflict...

Creates death.

Be it a conflict ongoing for generations, or a battle that occurred so long ago. The first war is believed to have taken place between 2.700 Before the birth of Christ. Between the forces of Sumer and Elam. Enembaragesi, the King of Kish, led the Sumerians to victory over the Elamites in that war. The genocidal, never-ending cycle of wars brought humanity many things.

There are plenty of ways to win a fight. Everyone can throw a punch, but not everyone can throw a right straight. Everyone can swing a sword, but not everyone can fight with a sword. Many believe that the best ways to win a war is outsmarting your opponent with tactics and strategies. In fact, two famous quotes say that:

All warfare is based on deception.
The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.

Quoted by the man known as Sun Tzu, a Chinese general, military strategist, writer, and philosopher who lived in the Eastern Zhou period of ancient China. He is the one who wrote "The Art of War", something with so big an impact that it changed the way of thinking and strategies in combat. However, just like in a fist fight, there are those who prevail using something else.

Harold Godwinson is the name of a Nord, a viking. This man fought in an armed battle known as the Battle of Stamford Bridge, where killed over 40 Men all by himself. Using nothing but a gigantic axe, this viking alone held an entire army alone. He was only taken down when a soldier floated beneath the bridge in a barrel and hit him from below using a spear. This man was something known famously as a

BERSERKER

Throughout history, there were various impressive feats of strength, either by humans which are known to the public, or in the underground, dark world. And today, right here, right now, we are met with yet another example of a true berserker. On the fields of France, in which the residents fought the invading English. However, throughout this entire field of hundreds, four of them stood out.

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