In this chapter, we learn more about the relationship between the humans and the demons. First, the humans were deceived by the demons and stole their magic. Then, the demons deceived the humans again and stole the magic back from them. The humans then made a fair contract with the demons, asking for a fair return in return. Now that the humans have regained their magic, they can kill the demons in order to reclaim their power. The only difference between the two groups is that before the destruction of the world, a warrior saved the world from being destroyed. This is the first time that the reader is introduced to the concept of a "warrior." This is a reference to the ancient Greek god Olympia, which means "warrior" in Latin. The reader is also introduced to a number of other characters in this chapter. For example, we are introduced to Dr. Bledsoe, a man who is a member of the Brotherhood of the Unconquered. He is the one who was defeated by the Brotherhood in the Crusades, and he is the only person in the Brotherhood who has ever been defeated by a group of enemies. He was defeated in the battle of the Holy Land, but he was victorious because he was the only one who had the courage to fight against the enemy. The Brotherhood is also the only group that has never been defeated in battle.
In this chapter, we learn more about the relationship between the humans and the demons. First, the humans were deceived by the demons and stole their magic. Then, the demons deceived the humans again and stole the magic back from them. The humans then made a fair contract with the demons, asking for a fair return in return. Now that the humans have regained their magic, they can kill the demons in order to reclaim their power. The only difference between the two groups is that before the destruction of the world, a warrior saved the world from being destroyed. This is the first time that the reader is introduced to the concept of a "warrior." This is a reference to the ancient Greek god Olympia, which means "warrior" in Latin. The reader is also introduced to a number of other characters in this chapter. For example, we are introduced to Dr. Bledsoe, a man who is a member of the Brotherhood of the Unconquered. He is the one who was defeated by the Brotherhood in the Crusades, and he is the only person in the Brotherhood who has ever been defeated by a group of enemies. He was defeated in the battle of the Holy Land, but he was victorious because he was the only one who had the courage to fight against the enemy. The Brotherhood is also the only group that has never been defeated in battle.