Beginnings of Ends

In a Treno bar, two events, at two different times, will unfold that will create two abominations.
The first event, year 1744. Treno has yet to truly form the rich- poor barrier. The middle class, though shrinking, still exists, and runs the bar, which is not rundown, but rather nice, with a clean atmosphere. The poor will be kicked out if they cause trouble, and are kicked out even if all they do is smell. It doesn't matter if they may bring in profits, or gain some of their own.
One man, age 37, upset at the loss of his wife, enters for a drink. Once done with that one, he gets another, and another, and yet another. He just keeps getting drinks. If he dies, it does not matter, for he brought in profit.
Outside Treno, a hazy substance rises from the ground. The red haze forms a humane form, with black, tough skin that seems to be armor in itself. This being has a long, whip-like tail, with no "arrow" at the end, along with majestic wings. Horns on her head are one foot long each, and right above red, cat-like eyes. Her claws on humane hands are retractable and sharp, and her feet are webbed and clawed.
The Demon Queen flies into the air, observing Treno from a distance. She cannot see why her master wants to find out more about this haunted town, yet she must. Using her power of illusion, the Demon Queen turns herself into a pretty, human lady. She walks into Treno and, by chance, enters the bar where the depressed man is drinking and quite intoxicated.
The Demon Queen orders a drink, likes it, and gets another. The drunken man flirts with her. Being drunk herself, she only responds with similar flirts. The two leave, both very drunk.
From there, things go very wrong, or at least for the demon.
The man had a great time. The Demon Queen is distraught. She returns to the Demon Lord, to apologize for her stupidity, yet he won't take it. Her behavior was unacceptable and dangerous. If her behavior causes the Demon Queen to become pregnant, she could be carrying abominations. Yet these abominations could be useful. The Demon Lord banishes her from the underworld, telling her to return if she turns out not to be pregnant. If she is, she's to go along with it, give birth to the children, and raise them. If they could be helpful to the demons, she is to continue raising them. Any child not helpful is to be killed.
The Demon Queen, upset and distraught, returns to Gaia's surface. She is angry, and wants to kill the man, but she knows it is not just his fault. She was dumb enough to get drunk. That was disgraceful enough, for demons barely ever got drunk. Upset, the Demon Queen headed over to Eoroqu, hoping that perhaps her actions did not cost her.
They had. Nine months later, on Eoroqu, the Demon Queen gives birth to two children. Both helpless, she tries to kill them. One of them, she cannot injure with her claws. With the other, layers of skin protect it. Within a few hours, the one with layers of skin can move around, showing signs of demon growth spurts. The Queen decides to keep the children and care for them to the best of her ability until she can figure out which one is better. She cannot tell by looks. Both have black eyes, black hair, and pale skin. Both have two, abnormal bumps above their foreheads that should've become horns. One has an immunity to physical attacks, the other has six layers of skin.
They are both abominations. The Demon Queen knows there can only be promise in one of them...

Twenty-five years later, year 1769. A blue-skinned, massive monk, banned for his drinking problems, enters the pub, and only makes his drinking problems worse. A young woman with fiery red hair and an innocent nature enters the bar with a group of friends who convinced her to come. By now the bar is starting to show times that the middle-class is becoming poor. The bar smells more now, and the wood is rotting. It is managing to keep standing, but it is beginning to fall into disrepair.
The innocent woman notices the monk, and he notices her. A quick hello sparks a conversation. The innocent woman likes how he is a monk. The monk simply likes how the woman looks. The woman does not realize the monk was banned for drinking. She only notices what she wants to notice, and that will cost her.
Two months later, they get married. Five years later, they give birth to their first child. A child who has his father's blue skin and large size, yet his mother's fiery hair.

Three children, yet we are only concerned with two. One will profit, the other two will not. One child will learn harm and hate, and abuse and tears. One child will learn hate and arguments, ignorance and poverty. Both will flee.
Twenty years apart, yet things have not changed. Mistakes are still made. Children still come from them. Children still get harm from it.
And though they don't know it, the two children, the two abominations, will meet in the oddest of ways...

Of Monks and Demons