Enzius looked over and nearly fell off the fence. He was looking at could very well be a demon himself. After quickly recovering from his shock, he replied to the....creature. [b]"So, oppress them into obeying."[/b] Enzius wasn't sure how he felt about that. He couldn't help but recall an old Snow Elf legend, The tale of King Oroyzo. Long Ago, the Frozen Plains was a land of Cherry Blossoms, Lush green mountains and warm beaches. The elves of the land back then were tan and happy, fruit and vegetables growing plentiful and the animals peacefully living in the countryside. Ruling over all this was the gentle King Oroz. For many happy years, he had ruled over this land and her people. But one day, the gentle king died under mysterious circumstances. However gentle, Oroz was getting up in the years, so most chalked it up to natural causes. Soon after, his son, Oroyzo, took the the throne. King Oroyzo was much crueler than his father, enslaving his people and the stealing citizens from neighboring kingdoms to construct giant monuments and statues of himself. Those who escaped slavery were hunted down and forced to join the military or executed. This tyrannical reign happened for 8 long years and King Oroyzo being a devious and deceitful being, was able to keep any of the other kingdoms from discovering his actions. But one day, an elf emerged with the power of Ice. He fought his way to the Capital City and challenged Oroyzo to a duel of power. The two battled with Ice and Fire in a 3 day long ordeal that destroyed half of the capital city. Eventually, they ended up back in the palace. Knowing he would die from exhaustion before he defeated the king, the elf used the last bit of his power to unleash to largest blizzard the world has ever seen, killing himself and the king in the process. While the elf knew it would bring hard living for his kinsmen, he had faith they would adapt and survive. To this day, it is argued whether this legend has any fact by Snow Elf scholars. Indeed, there are rumors of statues of King Oroyzo deep in the wilderness and speculation onto some of the ancient writing in the palace of Frostbite, the Frozen Plains largest city. Regardless of whether it happened or not, Enzius always loved the story and admired the elf's sacrifice so an evil could be destroyed.[b] "It just seems that if you force creatures into obedience, they will eventually rise up."[/b] Enzius finished, watching the demons pull the carousel around.