"Father!" Himako cried out as she watched the dagger slice into her fathers Armor. Tears welled into her eyes as she ran to his side, in utter disbelief of what was happening. The great General Dang, the greatest Warrior in all of the Western Lands, dying at the hands of a young opposing soldier, stabbed from the back as he fought the opposing General, a battle what was meant to be the decider of the war. The soldier, in his eagerness to protect his superior, attacked the General of the Western lands when his opponents fate was imminent. The War would have been over. General Dang had his enemies throat at the end of his sword. This violation of battle treatise, would now ruin all that was set to end, and begin the war anew.
"TRAITOR" screamed Himako. "Can you not train your soldiers competently before they are in battle! This invalid," she rose, her fathers blood on the front of her armor, hand at the hilt of her sword, "he has shaken the will of destiny! No longer will the east and west unite! I will avenge my father!" Himako's eyed lit red, her demon has taken over, her fangs and claws had extended, and with the blink of an eye, she was in the air, sword extended and lashing out for the tiny warrior who had murdered her father in his ignorance, the blade aimed At his head,
"NO! Lady Himako!" Her second Lt collided with her before she could kill the young demon.
She fought against his hold, she could easily destroy him, for the only demon stronger than she in that Army was her father... But this demon had been her protector and scout for many years, and she could not hurt him in order to get to her prey. "You will not avenge your father this way. Dishonor will not return dishonor!"
Himako sobbed. "I don't care! Let me to him! YOU IMBICILE! You think you have saved your general! But you have taken the lives of your people! I will destroy you!" Himako had gone mad. It took 5 men to subdue her. The leading healer poisoned her with a paralytic to make it possible to bring the raging demon back to camp and home. The battle had been stopped. The two leaders agreed that this was not the way things were supposed to end. Without peace, but a temporary cease battle. The east and western lands had to deliberate on what was to be done in the wake of the General's Murder.
