Once upon a time there was a great wizard. The great wizard, known as Cevache was a noble and highly thought of person among the Thirteenth Order. He was known for his courage, strength, and wisdom. One morning on September 19th of 2031, an outcast of the wasteland came through the front gates of the armory. He was starved and had nothing to eat for many days, but Cevache, however, found hope that this man could become a strong warrior one day.
Cevache let him rest after he had restored his health and well-being with some food and water. The outcast was to be called Creor from that moment foreword. Cevache, the leader of the Thirteenth Order, showed Creor the ways of the blade. They trained day in and day out intensely for the war against Harion, the deadliest warriors of all the people in the wastelands. On September 2nd, the Thirteenth Order went up in one of the most gruesome battles in history. The Thirteenth Order had lost seventy-two men that day. That was when Cevache decided to get revenge, so he trained Creor to be one of the deadliest men alive. He really was a living breathing death machine.
During the countless hours of training, Creor had become stronger, faster, and knew how to do many things. On the 4th day of October, Harion attacked the Thirteenth Orders armory. They all rushed into the battle with Cevache leading the way. He slashed his opponents with lethal force and laid them to rest with authority. Creor behind him had his axe which he called the Death Machine slaying anything without the mark of the Thirteenth Order. Cevache went for the leader of Harion in a final attempt to win the war that had lasted throughout centuries. The leader of Harion used chains with knives with ease. He slashed through Cevache’s shield and tore open flesh. Cevache lunged into his kidneys with all his might but caught a knife to the heart. Cevache died a fighting hero.
Creor saw it all and began to tremble with rage. He pulled out both of his axes and lunged at the leader of Harion and sliced through his upper body with the skill of a master. He spun and cut the tendons that held his neck onto his head. The leader of Harion, had been slayed. In all the Thirteenth Order lost 23 men. As for Harion, they are thought of as extinct, and Creor and the remaining knights from the Thirteenth Order Celebrated their victory as they mourned the loss of the loved ones who risked their lives in the Battle of the Braves. The Thirteenth Order had won, and all was great.