This is a story of our world, not like the one you know, not at all. This world was once the most violent world this side of the Milky Way.

Our world once was home to the most violent of beings, demons and werewolves, vampires and fairies. Yes, fairies are violent beings when forced to be. Only one person had control over these creatures and he didn't even know it until it happened; the largest war of all times. All the creatures of the Earth went to war on that sunny September day.

He looked down on the carnage from the highest point in the world and said in the loudest voice he could muster, "STOP THIS FIGHTING!" At that moment everyone stopped fighting and looked up at him, staring in amazement by the fact that they no longer wished to fight, when only moments before their wildest dream was to tear apart the most possible people with nothing but their bare claws. Nothing should have stopped them.

He looked down again with utter astonishment at what had just happened. He decided to try it again, "GO HOME! DON'T FIGHT AGAIN WHILE I'M ALIVE!" He bellowed. Everyone bowed respectfully and turned for their homes. "I shouldn't have this power over these people." He said and he sat down on the mountain. "I have power over everyone! No one can defy me!" he stood and hopped his way down the mountain. The first person he saw was a goat demon, heading for his cave in the mountain. "I command you to sit." He said, and the Goat demon sat down on the rock he was once standing on. "You may go home now, thank you for helping me with my experiment."

"You're welcome Master." The goat demon said, bowing, and leapt off up the mountain.

'All the bowing might get annoying.' He thought, and continued down the mountain.

The next person he saw was a mountain lion. "Repeat after me," he commanded. "I will always obey you, Master."

"I will always obey you Master." The mountain lion said with a purr.

"Thank you for helping me with my experiment. Now, every time you see me bow to me."

"But of coarse, Master." The lion bowed.

"You may be on your way." He said.

"Thank you, Master." And they both went their separate ways.