Military: Battle
Voltanis destroys Hytikix and kills Tehenhauin
During the time of silence, the lizardfolk under Tehenhauin remained isolated from external conflicts, focusing on their own survival and self-preservation. However, their isolation proved to be a vulnerability, as Voltanis , saw an opportunity to strike. Gathering a formidable army of demons, Voltanis launched an attack on Hytikix, the capital city of the lizardfolk. As the demonic forces swept through the city, a brutal and deadly battle ensued. Lizards and demons clashed in the streets, each side fighting with unwavering determination. Tehenhauin, a revered leader among the lizardfolk, fought at the forefront, displaying immense bravery and skill. He led his people in a desperate struggle, with even the female lizardfolk joining the fight. The conflict reached its climax when Voltanis and Tehenhauin confronted each other on the slopes of the final temple. Blood-soaked and fueled by rage, Tehenhauin showed no mercy, launching relentless attacks against Voltanis. Despite Tehenhauin's ferocity, Voltanis managed to deliver a fatal blow, beheading the lizardfolk leader. However, Tehenhauin's body, seemingly animated by sheer willpower, rose again to continue the fight. Once more, Voltanis found himself engaged in a brutal battle against the decapitated Tehenhauin. Blow after blow was exchanged as the two adversaries clashed for hours on end. Finally, Voltanis succeeded in rendering Tehenhauin's reanimated corpse incapable of fighting any longer. The demon lord had encountered formidable opponents in the past, such as Yubel, Bellerophon, and Kristya, but he had never faced such a vicious and determined foe as Tehenhauin. Tehenhauin's last stand, although ultimately unsuccessful, bought precious time for the remaining lizardfolk to escape the city and flee from the invading forces. The sacrifice and tenacity displayed by Tehenhauin left a lasting impression on his people, inspiring them to continue their fight for survival in the face of overwhelming odds.