The wretched man forced the disfigured bodies, that were once were called people in his kingdom, to track down the source of the siren's alarm. The poor souls had been drained of everything after one careless shifter had revealed his secret. The ruler became so enraged by the idea of someone being above her, that she went insane. She captured all of the shifters that she could find and stole all that they had in them. Only a few were able to escape the wickedness of their once peaceful ruler.
The man sent a whip gliding across the spirits being forced to live and started yelling at them to run faster. He didn't want to. It killed him every time he had to be so cruel to people he swore he once knew. Though, if he didn't the majesty would ravage his family and torture him like those that failed before his turn. And hearing his family suffer in an untold pain and agony would kill him more. The skies seemed to turn gray quickly as he was dragged by the innocent creatures. He hoped that the Incendiaries would get to the child first. Though, he also wanted to be the one to bring her back to the majesty. Immediately after the thoughts came across his mind, he heard a villainous laugh echo all around him. "No. Please. Give me just a little more time! Please, your grandeur," the man begged, "I know that I am near the child. I can hear the siren!" Lightning flashed across the sky near the pleading man. Fog started to emerge around the man and hide him from the surrounding world. A blurry shape started to transpire from the shadows, but the man already knew what it was. He lowered to the ground and bowed his head in the presence of the majesty. "You have disappointed me, peasant," the majesty said calmly, "You understand what that means don't you?" The man pleaded as the shadow inched closer to his shaking body and he began to cry for he couldn't take the meaning of her words. "Hey. Hey, stop crying Elih," the majesty said with a different voice for the second part. Elih looked up at the face above him and found that it wasn't the majesty. It was Alasia. The girl that had lived next to him before the majesty tried to kill off her kind. Or at least he thought that it was her. She had disappeared before he heard of the shocking news and he hadn't seen the girl since. Elih got back to his feet with a confused expression on his face. "Alasia," Elih asked with a hopeful tone in his voice. She stood in front of him without an expression on her face and saying nothing. Then, four more people walked out of their hiding places in the surrounding woods and stood beside her. "I'm sorry" was all Elih heard before he went unconscious after a hard blow to the back of his skull.
"Did you really have to make an actual dent in his head, Kero," Alasia asked annoyed. The girl next to the still body of Elih just shrugged with a slight smile on her face. Her body started to morph and her size started to shrink. Her body shifted to where she was on her hands and knees. Then, black fur started to sprout out all over the girl's body and her facial features started to resemble that of a small creature. She had changed into a small, black kitten and then brushed up against Alasia's ankles. Then, she switched back to her normal self and started laughing with that evil, sickening sound that Alasia hated. The four people behind her walked up and stared at the unconscious Elih. "What do we do now," asked a small child dressed in a dark purple outfit with a sweet, innocent voice. It was Lilix, the youngest of the Incendiaries at age nine. "Now we find the girl and get her away from here before the majesty finds us. Right Al," said Zol as he poked Elih with a stick. "I told you to stop calling me Al and yes," Alasia said picking up a metal box with four buttons and a speaker," Did anyone happen to see how Elih used the tracking system?" All of the kids shook their heads no as she began to check the small device.
The majesty sat in her throne made of twisted metal flowers and small black cushions. She was waiting to hear a response from the new Tracker. She actually had some faith in this one. He seemed smart enough to obey her rules. And he could help in her plan for the group of deviants that believe they can overrule her power. Then, the alarm went off. The small light flashing on the desk across the room and the small sound that only she could hear said it all. They had found him, and they had captured his tools. The majesty arose from her throne and walked over to the small desk. She gently pressed the flashing button that rested under a glass case. "Try and avoid me now you lowlifes, try to take over now," the majesty whispered under her breathe as she triggered the release of her monsters. She then walked out of the large room and swept down the hall to the surveillance room. She walked in and watched as her vicious pets howled as the sun hit their eyes from the thick, metal doors being raised ever so slowly as to not anger them in the Palace. They jerked at their chains until the metal shattered against their force and they slid against the cold ground from the energy release. They then stood and looked across the land. In a sudden flash, the beasts bolted straight towards the direction of the trouble making children. The majesty watched with a sickening smile on her face and a joy that only an incited young child could have. But the austere queen also watched with sorrow buried deep down in heart.
