AN: So here is another new story. Unfortunately since has no category for this one, I have to put it under Misc. Movies. If there was a category for this story, it would be for the movie Warlock, which starred Richard E. Grant and Julian Sands. As such, I changed the age of the Warlock and who plays him. You'll see that on the banner. There is a possibility that I may pull this one once completed and make an original novel out of it. Still trying to decide on that one.

Also, I have no issues with religion. Whatever you believe is up to you and I'm not going to try and force my beliefs down your throats. This is fiction and trying to keep with the times where men, women and children were burned at the stake because of people's fears of the old and unknown. That is all I am going to say and I hope that it won't affect your opinion of my works.

Now...on with the show..lol

Prologue: The Warlock's Bride

Many years ago, just as Christianity really got its claws into the world, a prophecy was made. The prophecy foretold of a child who would bring about the end of the world. The child would wed the King of Darkness and rule by his side for all eternity. This child would be the child of a demon hunter, a hunter who took down those that did not believe in the Almighty God.

Now most people that believed in the prophecy were of the old faith and believed that if the prophecy was ever fulfilled, it would mean freedom from the priests that were trying to convert them. Those same priests, on hearing the prophecy, were terrified that a child of one of their 'warriors' would betray God so easily. They decreed that day that no man who fought for God as a witch-hunter would be allowed to take a wife or father children. Those that broke this law would be sentenced to death and their women and children with them.

The law was followed for quite a few decades. But then the prophecy was forgotten as the old ways were stamped out. Those that still followed the Gods and Goddesses of old merely disappeared, waiting for the day that they could return with open arms to the One that would free them all.

The hunters, once forbidden to take wives and have children, started having families. Sons were the most welcome blessing, for sons could follow in their father's footsteps and become hunters. Daughters were welcome to, but merely as tools to unite families together.

They lived in peace, hunting those that defied God's law. Little did they know, that their fight was just beginning. For the child that the prophecy spoke of, the child that would bring the King of Darkness into their realms and be his bride, was about to be born.