The Story of Resukan...




	Forged in the mighty pits of the underworld. A mysterious power was created, and 
given to the god of despair and doom. Fearing his might growing too powerful, the other gods
destroyed him, and sealed his power inside a mystical stone. 

	In a small native tribe, of a desert area, a tribe of lizard-men/women thrive successfully.
They worship a strange stone that they believe do be sent down from the gods. One day however, 
during an iniation ceremony, a young girl named Resukan (who at that time was around 17 or 18,
I haven't truly decided) embarks on his trial. He fought well, and at the test of wisdom, when 
he took a piece of the stone and shattered it, she stopped. Before breaking the stone shard, 
she looked at it, and wondered. The stone shard began to heat up in her hand, and in a flash
of light, it was gone. Then, Resukan began to rise into the air, before the eyes of her tribe,
and become embewed with the stone's power. It coursed through her veins and tore through her,
creating the embodiment of the devil himself. Although not sure what had just happened, Resukan's
elders shunned her, and removed her from the tribe. Cast away from her world, Resukan wandered 
for days, hungry, and nearing death. She passed out in the sand, and prayed.

	Resukan later woke up in a small sand vehicle, with a dark man hovering over her. Using 
her newly found, incredible powers, Resukan cast the man aside, and started to glow with rage.
The man surrendered, and told Resukan of his tale. He too, was banished from his tribe, and he
sought power to get revenge. Resukan, who did not fully understand the moral issues of killing,
agreed to help this strange magistrate. With Resukan at his side, the Magistrate killed both 
Resukan's tribe and his own. As each blow was struck, Resukan's power grew, until not even the
Magistrate could control him anymore. Let alone Resukan control herself. Filled with rage and fury,
 Resukan fled into the human lands, and began to release her rampage of destruction and despair...