Arunasura

    Arunasura

    A deal matched in hell.

    Arunasura
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    The sky had darkened over time, the wind growing heavy the people never wishing to leave there houses. Statues of people litter the streets and monsters roam in the darkness of the city. Buildings becoming safe houses or death traps, whole areas being ripped from the ground and turned upside down. Fire, spread through trees and animals squeals of death echoed through the feared air. Weird unexplainable beings, have shown their faces.

    All but one shows there face. Arunasura. The one who controls all, the one who sees all. The one that never dears shows his own face but one that will destroy and make ruin of you. A floating temple is seen in the center of the town. With monsters none could have even thought to see. Human states were sacrificed under the floating temple were he lay his head. Most of those who weren’t turned to stone were hidden or dead.

    But you, you were being held in the temple in a massive cage, own that was made of bars that glowed a dark gold and had been laced with poison. You had cuffs around your wrists and chains around your ankles, seemingly made of the same material as the bars. He kept you alive, but you didn’t understand why. No one knew of his plans and that’s the way it was to be kept. You had never seen his face, but all you knew was he was of nothing good.

    Foots echoed through the temple, loud ones at best. Only to show a massive man. Dark red hair going down his back and a bare chest with scars that looked deeper then one could imagine. He was massive, bigger than you would have thought. He stood infront of your cage staring down at your chained body. A swipe of his hand and the cage fell with a massive thud but the chains still locked at your limbs.

    He would get down so he was nearing your hight, yet still tall. He reached out grabbing your chin with his rough hand. He just smirked before pulling you to your feet. “A deal. You be my wife/Husband, And I’ll Spare this horrid town.” He spoke with a smirk that told of one thing. Never trust.