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Written by Andrew In Asgard, the world of the Norse Gods, while Loki was up to his tricks, Thor, the God of thunder, venting his anger on the Jotuns, the enemy of Asgard and Odin ruling Asgard, a different God came from Jotunheim. Sylyiester, a very sneaky and sinister God, is always poking his nose into everyone’s affairs. He is strong, a superb fighter and a powerful God. He owns an army of fire demons. He is the God of punishment. The Gods had no troubles upon them or so they thought, for real problems were yet to come. Sylyiester was accepted, because he was Odin’s favorite warrior’s blood brother. He came to Asgard just to cause fueds between many Gods, even Odin. Punishment didn’t seem to be very plesing to the Gods, but he was now family to them and they had to deal with it. He hid his army in the mountains of Jotunheim, waiting for the precise moment to strike, send Odin to the underworld and take over Asgard. They would them over populate Asgard with fire demons and use the Gods, who once ruled there as slaves for filling their every need. That was their plan. Sylyiester sat beside Odin in his chair which was hand crafted by the Gnomes. Ancient runic writing were engraved into the gold, saying some sort of spell or curse about the end of the world. Sitting in this chair, he watches the humans, his eyes are keen, not one mistake that he fells needs severe punishing slips across his sight. The people on Earth lived in happiness before hatred and treachery was up upon them by Sylyiester. He was always unjustly afflicting pain on the humans for this was not how the world should be. Sylyiester uses his staff to create natural disasters, but in this case it wasn’t natural it was the hurtful reputation of Sylyiester. He was treated as royalty and was the captain of the Asgard army, but his real army was disappearing into the mountains, this was a huge mistake which could have cost the Gods Asgard. Watching below, beyond the great distance between Asgard and Earth, Sylyiester peered through the dense atmosphere to find people celebrating different beliefs not referring to any of the Gods, Jotuns, or Giants. Sylyiester was outraged, his eyes altered from a calm blue to a dark red. “You shall pay for your disbelief in the all powerful creaters. You don’t deserve to live,” he shouted with great force using all of his breath. Sylyiester tightly grasped his wind staff then prepared to send something so terrible that it would wipe out the whole human race! Sylyiester raised his staff and swung it so hard that his body struck forward. Odin blocked hi staff with his sword. “This isn’t right! They have free will and that’s why they were made, not to do everything they are told,” Odin said trying to defend the humans. "Stop or you receive the same fate,” Sylyiester threatened Odin. He was going to blast Odin to Jotunheim, but Odin was carefully watching him and he saw him sneaking over to his staff, which was knocked out of his hand. He immediately fled the field of Ida and protected by the gods. Sylyiester ran over to Jotunheim to retrieve his army, for his demons were now put to use. Odin and Sylyiester were face to face. Sylyiester raised his staff and numerous shots of fire arose into the air. The gods fought back. Arrows and Nose spears took out many demons, but the Gods were losing warriors fast. Spears struck the demons and gods were set aflame. Ida was increasingly being worn away between fire leaving spots drowning I ash and Spears chiseling at the great halls, it was a disaster. Finally only two demons were left besides Sylyiester were standing. Stumbling, one threw an axe, chopping through the air, it hit Sylyiester’s blood brother he needed help. Things were not going as planed. The demons passed away, for they had done too much. Only Sylyiester remained, because pf his cowardice behavior during battle. Dust flew into the air burning like fire. He sent a tornado out and it lifted Odin into the air. Odin was being drained of his power as if it was slowly absorbing his strength, he became weak. It shot him off with great force towards the ground behind Sylyiester. Odin swung his sword at his legs, knocking him to the ground; his staff rolled off into the smoke and disappeared. Sylyiester had lost and was pleading for mercy when he didn’t give the humans mercy. Odin called upon the Guardians. They efficiently escorted him to his jail cell making sure that there wouldn’t be anymore outbreaks again. They imprisoned him for all and eternity even to this very day, but before he was imprisoned he grabbed Odin’s neck and swore, “I will get out of here someday and you will suffer for mistreating me, for I should be ruling you!” He may still be plotting his scheme, so we have to be on our guard.
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