A young girl's cries and whimpers could be heard coming from an alley. Judging from its pitch, one could easily assume that the girl wasn't even in her early teens yet. A sad thing to notice; a child lost and lonely in the now chaotic streets of New York.
Unfortunately, the demons that lurked through these streets didn't discriminate who they attacked and devoured. Everything and everyone was fair game, and that's just what a small group of Naga, serpentine humanoids, thought when they spotted the shadow of the crying girl.
"Frigging finally!" One of them called out. "We've spent the entire day looking for new game!"
"Yeah but," another one responded, "Could it actually fill us? Or at least give us a good bit of fun if it runs away?"
The second Naga was smacked across the head with the butt of the third one's spear, prompting an angry hiss.
"Shut the hell up! Does it even matter?!"
"Oh shut it," growled the first Naga as it began to slither towards the alley. "Let's just hurry up and kill it before other demons notice."
The other two snake demons nodded and followed their leader's lead, coming upon a small blonde girl with a white and blue dress. Head held in her palms, she didn't even bother to look up, simply scooting further back as if cowering.
"Aw... how cute," spoke the lead Naga. "Sorry kid, but a demon's gotta eat!"
The Naga raised its spear, but was stopped short by the second one.
"Say uh... this girl is giving me the creeps... I don't think-"
He was interrupted by the sound of the blonde girl's voice.
"Mister... please..."
The Nagas looked to the girl.
"Please... Die for me!"
She jumped up and looked at the snake demons with glowing eyes, her body giving off a similar glow of purple. It was now painfully obvious that this child wasn't even a child. She was a demon by the name of Alice, and she had basically given a death sentence with her last three words.
"What the?! No... I don't want to do this!"
The Nagas eyes grew wide in fear as they unwillingly pointed their spears at themselves. In one quick motion, they all simultaneously impaled themselves, spattering blood upon Alice's dress and ghostly pale face. She giggled childishly, enjoying the scene.
"Master! They're dead!"
Metal grating could be heard as a ladder rolled down the side of a building and someone began to climb down to the pavement below. A teenager, probably around 17 or 18 years of age, jumped off the ladder just a few feet above the ground and laughed.
"I saw! As always you have quite the way of killing!"
The teen wiped off some blood from his arms and hands onto his jeans. Apparently he had been dealing with a few demons on the rooftops as Alice lured and forced other demons to "die for her" down below.
"Look Master!"
Alice pointed to the sky at an approaching demon. It normally would have terrified anyone what with it being a huge, demonic, fly... thing.... but Ajax held still and simply smiled as it landed in front of him.
"Ajax," it spoke, "The runaways from the rooftop have all been hunted down and killed."
The teen nodded in satisfaction. The demon Beelzebub always got its work done and fought just as viciously as it had when Ajax first encountered it.
"Good... all that's left is for Murmur to return..."
Unfortunately, the demons that lurked through these streets didn't discriminate who they attacked and devoured. Everything and everyone was fair game, and that's just what a small group of Naga, serpentine humanoids, thought when they spotted the shadow of the crying girl.
"Frigging finally!" One of them called out. "We've spent the entire day looking for new game!"
"Yeah but," another one responded, "Could it actually fill us? Or at least give us a good bit of fun if it runs away?"
The second Naga was smacked across the head with the butt of the third one's spear, prompting an angry hiss.
"Shut the hell up! Does it even matter?!"
"Oh shut it," growled the first Naga as it began to slither towards the alley. "Let's just hurry up and kill it before other demons notice."
The other two snake demons nodded and followed their leader's lead, coming upon a small blonde girl with a white and blue dress. Head held in her palms, she didn't even bother to look up, simply scooting further back as if cowering.
"Aw... how cute," spoke the lead Naga. "Sorry kid, but a demon's gotta eat!"
The Naga raised its spear, but was stopped short by the second one.
"Say uh... this girl is giving me the creeps... I don't think-"
He was interrupted by the sound of the blonde girl's voice.
"Mister... please..."
The Nagas looked to the girl.
"Please... Die for me!"
She jumped up and looked at the snake demons with glowing eyes, her body giving off a similar glow of purple. It was now painfully obvious that this child wasn't even a child. She was a demon by the name of Alice, and she had basically given a death sentence with her last three words.
"What the?! No... I don't want to do this!"
The Nagas eyes grew wide in fear as they unwillingly pointed their spears at themselves. In one quick motion, they all simultaneously impaled themselves, spattering blood upon Alice's dress and ghostly pale face. She giggled childishly, enjoying the scene.
"Master! They're dead!"
Metal grating could be heard as a ladder rolled down the side of a building and someone began to climb down to the pavement below. A teenager, probably around 17 or 18 years of age, jumped off the ladder just a few feet above the ground and laughed.
"I saw! As always you have quite the way of killing!"
The teen wiped off some blood from his arms and hands onto his jeans. Apparently he had been dealing with a few demons on the rooftops as Alice lured and forced other demons to "die for her" down below.
"Look Master!"
Alice pointed to the sky at an approaching demon. It normally would have terrified anyone what with it being a huge, demonic, fly... thing.... but Ajax held still and simply smiled as it landed in front of him.
"Ajax," it spoke, "The runaways from the rooftop have all been hunted down and killed."
The teen nodded in satisfaction. The demon Beelzebub always got its work done and fought just as viciously as it had when Ajax first encountered it.
"Good... all that's left is for Murmur to return..."