The Rise Of Natria The Tyrant
The following is an account given by a surviving battle soldier, Zinhestine Vazo.
‘He was there. The cruelest of all in Europe, the spawn of the devil, no, he is the devil himself, pleasuring himself from our pain; he watched us suffer and laughed with his fellow soldiers. He mocked us while we cried, begging for death. No one is safe from him, not even women or children, the ice-cold blue eyes show mercy to none. There is no way that he is a man, the true tyrant of Europe, not even our Lord can match with him, he’s Natria the Tyrant.’
Zinhestine was later found dead in his cell. A note was recovered from his body.
‘I know you guys are deporting me to Chemnitz, I would rather die than go through that hell again. My death would be the final warning. Please stop the war, otherwise, there would be no Germany on the map by tomorrow.’