The Warrior's Revelation: A Tale of Heaven and Hell
The tale starts off with a warrior of great renown. He was a man of incredible talent and skill who had fought in many battles over the years and survived all of them. It was through his survival that he came to question death, and from the question of his mortality he came to question what lay beyond. He wanted to learn the true nature of Heaven, and Hell. He sought a great old monastery, where a monk of high wisdom resided. After a long journey, he climbed a great many stairs and opened the great gates to the monastery in which a monk stood in the center, sweeping the floors with his broom. The Warrior approached the monk as the monk bowed toward the warrior. The Monk asked what the warrior was sought in this monastery, and the warrior replied "O' Tell me true nature of Heaven, and Hell?" The monk thought for a moment, before turning toward the warrior with a scowl. The monks mouth opened as he Yelled insults at the warrior. the warrior was confused and shocked, he sternly he told the monk to stop. Even with this warning the monk hurled obscenities like rocks at the warrior, with each insult driving deeper and deeper into the warriors mind. The Monk was running out of breath as the warrior was running out of patience. The warriors face red his hands clenched tightly around his battle worn blade. The monk opened his mouth once again, and with tears streaking down his crimson face the warrior drew his blade raising it in a powerful strike Before the blade was swung, the tempest of emotions was suddenly interrupted as the monk; now calm and collected simply stated "That's Hell."The warrior looked up at his Blade, and unclenched his hands as the sound of his sword hitting the floor coincided with the Thump of the warrior falling to his knees sobbing, realizing what he was about to do to this man as he did many others in pure spite. He put his head into his hands and sobbed pure and genuine sorrows for the deeds he had done. And through his tears the monk placed a hand on the warrior's shoulder and simply stated,