• This is the story of Aaron's death, the death of a king, and befitting only a king. He kills and burns without a second gllance. This is the reason he will die. Dawn came on anouther sleepless night, and king Aaron got out of bed and dressed himself. Like most morrnings, he let his breakfeast rot, untouched. This is because he was worried, worried about death. For he had many enemys, some even in his own kingdom. He decided he would skip the hearings. Let his subjects stew. Instead he would see the old hag. Romours have said she can fortell people's futures. Aaron planed to use this to stop his own death. An immortal king is what he would become. The old hag, once in his presents, had a deck of blank cards, or atleast untill words of power were spoken over them. They showed the king ling in a pool of blood, knife hanging from his heart, they said a servent will kill him. As he left , "Before warned , the cards do not tell the whole truth, just bits and parts!" Ignoring the now useless hags warning Aaron proceeded to call all of his men to yhe throne room. Once everyone was accounted for, he toarched the room. The mens screams were bloody cries that turned even the king stoamach to mush. Skin melted, ran down the necks and splattered on the ground. When he could not watch any more, Aaron retired to his rooms. He was asleep before he hit the bed. His first real sleep in weeks. From the showers came a boy, wielding a knife. "You took my father now i take you!" And with that he sank the knife into king Aaron's heart, killing him with a sickning stab.