"This again?" Thinking to myself,the new realm was filled with fire.flames of doom and pain in such a way the world sounded like it was screaming a totals new and different place from hunger. It was just filled with fire and death you can even see the process of how the souls are reborn from lava and hear them screaming for the pain to stop. Pleading again and again trying to call out the their gods to save them from utter hell and being killed again and again by the crimes and sins they created on there own souls as living humans.
Tho it didn't matter I just wanted to know what was up there beyond the fog so I just started walking around like I would normally when trying to explore a new place and see what I can find. Lots just the same over again and again the same place I walked no escape from this place "don't tell me it's like that hunger thing again...I swear it was bad enough !!!!" Thinking to myself I looked at my body and it seemed to be perfectly fine no sign of any damage at all on me. A suffering soul crept up close behind me and grabbed my leg holding onto it,"HELP ME CHILD YOU HAVE TO SAVE ME!" I just watched him with eyes filled with fear,shaking my head he let go of my leg and burned it was horrible to see how a human can burn in such a way. The things we do to cause such pain is bad enough as it is and will only worsen out time on earth
So to put myself in there point of view I jumped into the fire burning every part of my skin and flesh till there was nothing my over cooked meat sizzling in the flames of this world nothing left for me so I just laid there on the ground thinking that this is how I died back in the orphanage when the fire came and took the life of so many young children away. My friends my family and everything I once cared for died in a fire. "Such a hell we can make with our own hands hahaha humans are really monsters killing and taking everything away from each other's" I looked up at the foggy sky's and laid there with a smile on my face letting the flames consume me once more.
