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Chapter 3

The War

This is a report on the war against Nam-Thy and the Altkans species. I am John and, as I directly experienced the end of both, I am the one who will tell about it. We have beaten the Altkans with a special chemical made only to kill them. After over a thousand years of hiding, it was perfectioned and is now hidden in Europe. The rest of this report is the most important, and I will write it as I lived it, since I was involved in all of it, as the one who was appointed to lead this case. I was just appointed, and the first thing I did then was research, after I heard of two letters left behind that talked about the things that endangered our species. I decided to believe them both and to search for Hund and

Marc’s descendant, John. It took a little over a decade, because we lacked information on either of them, but after a lot of research, we achieved it. We first found Hund, truly turned into a monster, hiding in a cave. He was now three meters tall and was similar to his description of Nam-Thy, except that he had no wings and had normal eyes, although they were of rare color; his left one red and his right one green. Then, with his help, we easily found John. Hund had spied on Marc’s descendants because he knew that Mark was the cause for the chaos that nearly killed humanity, and so he knew John’s location. When we first met, John seemed hesitant to be around Hund, but it did not cause any problem in our task. Then, thanks to some memories John oddly inherited from Marc, we were able to have information we did that was not in the letter or that was in the damaged part of it. And so, we made a plan based on that. This plan was to attack Nam-Thy without stop until He became weaker, making sure He did not escape using Hund’s extraordinary strength. The attack had to be made with all the weapons we had. Then, five years later, Nam-Thy came back and, using this plan of ours, was killed after a hundred days and after He killed over a hundred million people, over half of the world’s population. We later concluded that, without the help of a being like Hund, it is impossible to kill such a thing.

This is the report I can provide on this case, and I hope we never have to fight a greater being again.

-Jack, 3230