Silver Sabertooth Essay

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A war is the only word terrify all humans for many years because nothing is dreadful, painful, horrible can happen to us more than wars...For many years human fight each other for everything they see or find, they fight to conquer lands, to gain power, to kill who against their views, religions, a lifestyle even for skin...

And all of this because one thing all humans have but some can not control it which is the greed

"God give you everything for your need, not for your greed" and yet human still fighting for it but what if this greed went to a level insanity that you never saw?

Then hear this tale, many years ago, in the ice age period when the mammoths were alive, those big creatures where haunted all the time by another one who was
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The silver sabertooth becomes a legendary creature for the people of the great kingdom of Antorya to talk about, some did witness that creature but no one back alive as they say. No matter what humans try to do, always end up in the same result which is a death to anyone who seeks to fight it or by luck got in this beast way...

So someday the king of Antorya, David the 7th, wanted to know the secret of this creature so he asked his personal druid called Hirvan, he answered him "The legend says Zeralizion is creature of god, he is immortal, nothing can kill it unless if you take out his immortality also if you drink his blood you will be immortal human
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A scream came out from the druid when he drank the blood as his body start to melt and reform his face turned red as the flesh meat of his body start to go out, he screams "NO NO ughhhhh Noougghhhhhhhhh" then he transformed to devilish being a monster with bloody face and red eyes and grown fangs...All of the warriors were shocked and scared from that looking and when they tried to run, the monster Hirvan attack them and he transforms them to same beings as

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