34. Mermaids

The giants ran towards him and knelt before him. The fear in their eyes was clear and could not be hidden.

‘I never asked for anyone to kneel before me. I asked, who is next?’

‘We implore you, oh Great Brahmuhn! Spare us!’ one of them begged him.

‘I do not spare the lives of cowards! Now get up and get ready to fight! And… how do you even know my name?’

‘Some men call us demons. We were only following our master’s bidding,’ the other one spoke.

‘And where is your master so he can taste my bidding?!’ He waved his knobkerrie in the air.

‘Uhm…’ the first one spoke, ‘…you are sitting on him.’

He looked confused for a while. He stared at their master beneath him. ‘This fool was your master? I thought or at least heard that a demon’s power actually meant something?’

‘Except maybe to one with your mark,’ the fir
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