“Iris, thank goodness you’re safe.” One of the holy dragonkin knight’s exclaimed. “Yes, unfortunately this going to have to be put on our report to your father.” The other added. “Afraid it will not, the cgb is present even more here than usual, a cyclops has been named.” The cat-human said, appearing behind the two dragonkin knights. Starting, the first knight replied. “Please refrain from doing that, and why would that hamper our report?” “There is a chance we will die in any scenario, but with a cyclops with us, even a young one, we might stand a chance.” The cat-human replied sharply. At that moment a church of golden blessings foot-soldier burst into the room. In a blur the dragonkin’s spear blades entered his now limp body. “You’re right, is the draugher safe?” The second dragonkin knight asked. “I as saf as yu two, I’m a fail experiment, therefore am holding the title of sworn enemy of the church.” Claremont lamented. “Very well, let’s find this cyclops and get out of here.” Iris commanded. The village outside was chaos, soldiers looting homes, cyclops’s crying from their single eyes as they watched the soldiers took prisoners. Suddenly there was an explosion of violence in the cluster of guards holding the prisoners, a single adult cyclops had managed to get there without being noticed and was tossing soldiers in a rage. A second group of soldiers, stunned by cyclops’ rage, were quickly cut down around their looted items, each fallen soldier revealing throwing knifes in their backs. “Gess that means we’ve join the fight.” Claremont muttered, drawing his sword. “Halt, unless you want these monsters executed, take no more steps forward.” A soldier yelled over the chaos, ushering their comrades to bring forth several cyclops, and a very angry cat-human, earning a slap from one of the guards after attempting to steal his sword. The fighting had died down around the group of hostages, and the rest of the small resistance against the raid realized the position they were in.
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Fearless
General FictionThe dangers of a world bound in cruel religious doctrine become lessons in bravery.