Long ago there was the bird kingdom, inside of that realm there were the owls. They were feared for their powers for they were the most intelligent of all the animals, knowing exactly everything and the best humanimals to have as comrades during battle. These were the most humble of the birds as well, not giving themselves enough credit for how amazing they truly are.
The Owls also had a very special gift bestowed upon there tribe through many years of working with the other mystical creatures the humans and other humanimals were too afraid to go to. They were bestowed with the third eye, the all knowing eye, the power to look into the future, read others minds and control their thoughts. This gift was bestowed onto one owl, who's skin and feathers were as white as the snow drifting from the sky, their eyes will be completely white except for a light gray outline of their pupils.
This gift skipped would usually come after the person who bestowed the gift before passed. This however was not the case for Sakaida. He and his grandfather both held the gift. His grandfather taught him all about how to use and control it. He also showed Sakaida the way to live. To be a humble bird and respect others, to fight thoughtfully with tactics and he taught him more than most of the other owls would usually learned. Things everyone had forgot about but his grandfather found and passed to his grandson. At the young age of four Sakaida learned everything he needed to before his grandfather passed.
The town was deviated, he was one of the best gift holders they had ever seen and not many thought highly of Sakaida. He was a scrawny short bird who looked like he was always starving. He wasn't very outgoing and the only thing people knew about him was he was the next gift holder.
He felt sad of his grandfathers passing, of coarse, but his grandfather wouldn't want him to be sad and loose everything he has going for himself. He didn't weep at the funeral but was very noble about the loss. While his mother and father wept he was their shoulder to cry on at only four years of age.
He was soon enlisted to the Kings side for he would need to learn what was already taught to him. Sakaida, although not appearing so, was a very well built bird with amazing talent. He was outdoing everyone of the gifted before him, including his own grandfather. He came up with battle strategies, taught the birds new fighting skills, and putting the owls in positions they were most suited for. He was general at the age of nine.
He never messed up and kept the owls in check. He had them perfectly in place and let them be free. He was the Kings right hand man when he needed an opinion. He was able to use his powers remarkably. However, all good things must come to an end.
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