The Devil's Curse
ness, his thoughts swirling with confusion and doubt. He had come to th
the burden of his curse and the weight of the creature's words. But as h
r redemption or salvation, but for t
e ancient magic of his homeland and Foreign lands as he has traveled the world brewing his Dark arts craft to perfection .John had seen his magic display while he was on a business trip in Nigeria ,He w
lf confronted by a wall of silence, the air heavy with
lock, his eyes fixed on
like the rustle of leaves in the wind. "They say you are a c
one many terrible things, Tunde," he admitted. "But I seek to e
on unreadable. "Why should I help you
e of history, Tunde. To end this war before it consumes us all. I do not come to you as a conqueror or a tyrant, but
silent, his eyes distant as
he nodded. "V
or the Holy Grail. But know this: the Grail will not grant you redempt
for redemption. It is a weapon, a tool to be wielded against our enemies.
arrowed, his e
t on the history of the Holy Grail. Their journey was filled with peril, the Third Eye and I
ral with walls that seemed to reach to the heavens. Inside
ictor said, his eyes
. "You have the nerve to stand before me, a creature of darknes
ith an unwavering stare. "I have come for your knowledge
ed in rage. "You are a murderer, a creatur
duhe," Victor said, his words cold and final. "A
or. "I cannot leave, Victor," she said, her voice trembling. "Jo
ed. "Amber, do not b
in John Mariq duhe. He is a murderer, a creature of darkness. If you choose to side with
n Victor and John, her heart
r voice a whisper. "But I see the good in h
rising. "He will bring only darkness and destruction. He
rd. "I have not come here to fight you, Victor," he said,
nd moving to the cross at his neck. "You will find no
ature. But he is not without reason. The Third Eye, Iian Kelar... they threaten to plunge the w
t," he spat, his voice seething with hatred."You are a fool, Victor," Tunde said, his eyes glinting with ancient wisdom. "Jo
e swayed by your words, warlock," he said, his voice filled wit
ard, his hand on his sword. "I will not be turned away, Victor," he growled, his eyes glowing with the hu
s voice filled with righteous anger. "The power of God is my shield."The power of God may be your shield, Victor," J
hoing through the ancient cathedral. Victor, his face pale with fq ," Victor said, his voic
veled at the priest's throat. "But you will give me w
to Amber, her face a mas
ctor pleaded, his voice strained with desperat
ere wide, her
each passing day. If we do not act now, the world will be plunged into darkness. Wil
not listen to him," he hissed. "He is a
ohn and Victor, the weight of he
r, you have been a friend and a mentor to me. But John... he is not what you say he
dened, his eyes b
arled. "You are blinded by yo
white, Victor. There is darkness in all of us, but there is also light. John may be a
u have chosen your side," he spat, his hand dropping from
illed with conviction. "I have chosen to stand with John Mari
k to the three of them. His shoulders were sl
darkness. "I will aid you in your quest. But know
oice low and dangerous. "Tell us what we must kno
them, his face lined w
t a cup, as many believe. It is a stone, a crystal of unimaginab
he hunger within him s