Bakurah whimpered as he hid in the darkness. No need to make himself known to the intruders. It was day two of them being here and he was wishing desperately that they'd leave already. He really wanted to scream and cry, but he knew better than to give himself away so easily. All his father's teaching would go to waste if he did! He just sucked up his fear and hid among the village—or rather, the remains of it. It was safer this way. True, food was taken by the intruders after that first night but it was ok for now.

He tried to pray to the gods for the intruders to leave or for it all to just be a dream but as the next few days rolled on, he felt like his prayers were unheard. On day five, he began noticing less and less soldiers were around now. He felt like he was loosing his small mind when he saw ghosts among the village. Bakurah thought it was his imagination! But, he swallowed hard and tried his best to avoid the odd sightings. Though, he prayed to the gods that the ghosts would scare away the intruders.

By day seven there wasn't a single soldier left, he noticed, and that the intruders were packing various supplies to leave. He couldn't hold in his joy very much at all. Though, by night, he felt so scared that he wet himself a bit. He didn't know why he snuck in after the intruders into the odd underground sanctuary. Bakurah watched as a stone tablet glow out it's light out and the intruders were grabbing various stuff from the tablet. He heard them talk of "millennium items" but wasn't sure what they meant. He watched as one thing they had fell back onto the tablet, letting a large demon like creature come out from the tablet.

He couldn't hide his fear now as his eyes looked over the large demon. But, a part of him wishes it'd devour the intruders and leave him alone. Bakurah nibbled his lip in fear when he saw parts of the floor collapse. He saw some of the intruders get slammed to the wall by the demon as some fell into the earth. Bakurah nearly gagged when he saw the oldest of the group insert a gold ball-looking object into his eye, screaming as he did. But, when he saw the intruders grab the dropped object and run off once the demon was beginning to disappear, he made his run for it as well.

He felt proud that the last two remaining intruders were running away now as he watched them from behind the wall of a house. But, he felt a pang of fear once they were gone. Them being gone meant he was all alone now. Well, all alone except for the ghosts that he has been seeing the past few days. That meant he was also with whatever demon that was down underground.