
The sky cracks with thunder, dark clouds cover the sky. The only light is that from the burst of lightning and raoring flames. The streets of Kilo, once proud capital of humans, is now litered with the bodies of both dead humans and demons. The air is thick with death and yet the battle goes on. People continue to fight off the never ending waves of deomons flooding into the city. Rain begins to fall, the blood stained streets begin to com to life as the rain carries the blood away. Buildings begin to crumble as the flames continue to spread dispite the rain.
The demons begin to swarm around the entire city, forcing the humans into the center. The battle continues even when both sides begin to slow. Neither side advances.
Just as the demons start to get the uppper hand again they stop their attack. The demons pull back and all swarm to a single point in the city. All is quiet. The sounds of the battle die and only the crackling of flames and drops of rain can be heard. The wind begins to blow and howl. Fire, water, wind, the Ixtra spirits cry. The planet is in pain. The world is at its end. The Keeper of Hells gates, and lord of the demons has almost won. Soon everything the 'Parents' had taken from him will be destroyed.
Odin Kahr, the Seraph of Valike, stands alone, drenched in blood and rain. He stands alone, in the middle of demon gathering. Thousands of demons standing on all sides of him, each one staring at him with blood thirsty eyes. He holds his sword tighter as they begin to slowly move in on him.
Lightning strikes the ground infront of him, a loud roar of thunder overwhelms the entire city. The demons move back, the earth shakes with enough force to cause several more buildings to crumble.
Odin stays at his feet. The dmons all seem confused. The ylook from side to side untill again they all move away. From within the crowd a shadowy figure makes its way towards Odin. All the demons swarm behind the shadowy figure opposite to Odin.
(writen like shit but I wrote it like 2 years ago so bleh! This used to be the begining of the end to my book)