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//The Legend of Envico Zaar and the Belua//

Two years ago, a particularly sinister character by the name of Cruor came to, and began to dictate, Iustus Bellum. With him, he brought a whole host of new things to fear, including his tradition of killing in pairs, a spell that changed all rebels to zombie-like minions, and a particularly nasty creature called the belua.

The belua were worst than any monster you've ever seen. They were large and hairy, with long snouts, eyes that only humans had ever been seen with before, and a jagged toothed smile that was spread apart most while they killed or walked- on their hind legs. Some are rumored to have the ability to speak and play fairy games.

The belua were divided and placed in one of four islands (justly called the Islands of the Belua), each housing large, industrial prisons, so they could watch over (and often kill) the relatively innocent captives. They all loved their jobs, and had a knack for the business.

One day, a famous speaker by the name of Envico Zaar was caught holding an anti-Cruor rally, and taken to the Islands of the Belua to be held prisoner, and changed under the secuutus. The plan was to stop him from speaking out against the dictatorship, and the plan was solid- if you were stupid enough to not expect trouble from such an influential person.

Five days after he was taken to the Islands of the Belua, Envico Zaar had rallied his fellow unchanged prisoners in a prison riot and break. Thousands of prisoners from just one island fought against the incredibly strong beasts guarding them, but only one was able to slip through the cracks and escape. That was Envico, of course, for Envico didn't flinch once in the face of the hideous and malicious belua.

He reached the shore of the island- just as bleak and depressing as its building,- and took flight to the shores of Iustus Bellum. As soon as he landed, he began to rally his troops. His forces built and built. War bases were created. Soon enough, fairies from every corner and crevice of Iustus Bellum were being put in place.