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My history is long as time it self ... I came into existence when the moon was still young and the stars shone stronger ... I was here before people were awakened from their deep slumber. Looked at the demons that ruled over all lands, fighting among themselves for power ... and ... pleasure ... After awakening of the first people, a new power appeared on the earth ... Angels ... That beings made up of pure light was the very opposite of the demons of darkness and hatred. My race at first is held away from the fight between angels and demons, and the struggle for power ... but the darkness has spread across the land of my ancestors, and we had no choice but to fight ... I was there and I …show more content…
Now, while I sat on a cliff and watched the world has changed, and new knowledge emergeding ... the voice inside me whispered that new time has arrived ... and a long forgotten dream will become reality ... I took the new name "DreamHunterWolf "in honor of searching for that dream ... old alliances are no longer valid, the new shall be formed and all who stand in my way,shall be feared, as the lambs fear wolfs… After the great war old knowledge were lost ... People were not able to understand what was previously achieved by the will of it self, they find a new way ... easier ... magic has replaced technology. At first, swords and spears had a big role in their lives, but they were replaced by guns ... As I lived among them, I master the new creations of the war and with the addition of the old ways ... I perfected it

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