At the time of the thousand-year war, the world was plunged into total chaos, and nothing seemed able to stop this descent toward the destruction of humanity. Indeed, the combats never stopped, because each day brought its share of battles, losses and ravaged territories.
Thus, the sky remained constantly covered with thick ashes, to the point that the light of the sun had difficulty reaching the ground. Consequently, the days seemed dark and stifling, while the air was charged with a smell of putrefied blood. This heavy atmosphere affected both bodies and minds, which made survival even more difficult for mortals.
In these conditions, villages disappeared one after the other. Consequently, humanity retreated constantly in the face of demons, incapable of resisting durably their overwhelming power.
