Kitty just couldn't understand what had happened; absolutely everything was in ruins. The few trees that were standing had no leaves and were decaying. There were no flowers or grass growing, all there was, was grey dust covering the ground like ashes after a fire. There weren't even any benches that the cheetahs and moles sat at.

Suddenly Kitty realized that there were no living creatures around; no cheetahs, no moles, no dragons, not even any insects or sheep. This really upset her because she knew that even when it's this dark at least the sheep and insects would be out.

"Wait, it's dark?" Kitty exclaimed. She looked up at the sky and saw the twin moons at their peak like it was midnight. Why are the moons out it's the middle of the afternoon? Kitty wondered. Did that headache cause me to blackout?

Kitty heard the snap of a branch behind her. She looked but saw nothing. "Hello?" She asked. "Is somebody there?" No answer. She just stood there too scared to move, until she heard another snap. Too afraid to find out what was watching her she started running back toward the marketplace and hopefully her friends.

As she ran through the city she saw that the entire thing was in ruins nothing was left but rubble everywhere. There weren't any signs of life, not even a torch, which she really would have liked since all she had to guide her was moonlight.

When Kitty reached the market she was horrified to see that it was in even worse condition then the rest of the city she had seen so far. "Cynder, Desa, Spyro, are you here?" Kitty called desperately hoping for an answer. "Flame?" She called just remembering he was with them. Still nothing.

"This can't be happening." Kitty whined starting too really panic.

Why is everything ruined, where is everybody? Kitty's thoughts were broken when she heard rocks tumble behind her. She turned around to see small grotesque green creatures running toward her. Kitty recognized them as grublins. She had seen them three years ago when Malefor sent them to attack Warfang, but these ones looked larger and more dangerous. She really didn't want to get caught by them so she started running.

She only ran a few for a few minutes before she became too exhausted. She started slowing down, and the moment she did one of the grublins jumped at her, grabbing one of her horns and yanked her to the ground, jaw slamming on the concrete. The grublin jumped away and started cackling; when the others got there they joined in.

Kitty got to her feet, the taste of blood in her mouth. She looked around her and saw she was surrounded by eight grublins. Realizing she would have to fight her way out she slashed at the grublin in front of her hitting it right in the chest. The grublin laughed like it didn't hurt which she was pretty sure it didn't seeing as it didn't even leave a red mark. Then she turned around and kicked it in the chest with both her hind legs. All that did was push her forward making her fall flat on her chest.

She got back to her feet and saw that they were all laughing at her. This left her with only two options left. She could either bite them or use her breath attack on them, and she really didn't want to put her mouth on them. That left her with only her breath attack. She took a deep breath and blew covering the grublins in a wave of bright red and yellow.

The grublins started laughing as the red and yellow slowly started to float toward the ground. They were only red and yellow flower petals. The grublins had become so hysterical some were even rolling on the ground.

Kitty saw this as her chance to run but the moment she tried they became serious again and blocked her path. Then the grublin in front jumped at her. She closed her eyes waiting for the grublin to hit her. Instead she heard a monstrous roar, a loud crunching sound, and a grublin scream in pain.

Kitty opened her eyes to see the grublin that jumped at her flying backward. It crashed through one of the few trees the area. She looked at the rest of the grublins; they all had terrified looks on their faces as they starred at something behind her.

She heard a deep growl and turned around to see a large bear like creature covered in wraps. It had dark red eyes and smelled of death.