According to ancient legend, the hero, Qin Shi Huangdi (also known as Qin
Shi Huang), put an end to an age of chaos and turmoil by unifying China.
Calling himself the “Son of the Sky”, Qin Shi Huangdi dreamed of one day
becoming immortal.
So passionate was his ambition, Emperor Huangdi sent over 500 young boys and
girls to Trinity Mountain as sacrifices, and hundreds of Taoist mystics
throughout the land in order to ascertain the secrets of immortality. Tirelessly
and mercilessly, Huangdi sought out and extinguished all those who opposed him
while trying everything in his power to become a god.
Alas, as is the way of all mortal things, Qin Shi Huang was unable to prevent
his death or the fall of his Imperial dynasty. All traces of his glory and
wealth vanished from the world when his palace, Ah-Bang Palace, burned down
after his death.
Many years later in the age of our fathers, two decades ago, the sun disappeared
as darkness spread throughout the heavens and the earth. In this darkness,
Twelve men, “Demons”, mysteriously appeared shaking the very foundations of the
earth with their chaos and destruction. During this time many houses and clans
banded together to fight the Demons, but to no avail. The famed houses of
Tae-San Pa of San-Dong, Gun-Pa of Hae-Nam, Bok-Gun, Kwang-Dong, Myo-Gang,
Sa-Chun, Ok-Mun Guan, Dae-Mak, and San Suh all fell under the hands of the
Twelve Demons, leaving the people of the land helpless and fearful. As the
Twelve Demons ravaged the people and land unchecked, the lands were awash with
the blood of their victims.
In a massive effort to stop the Twelve Demons, Buddhist monks gathered all the
demon hunters of the land to face the Unstoppable Dozen on the Field of Battle.
10,000 demon hunters rallied that day armed with spells and weapons of all
shapes, form, and power. Nobody but the Twelve Demons survived.
Following the massive failure of the demon hunters, the legendary Shaolin monks
resolutely gathered to face this evil force. Yet to the great dismay of the
people, all hope for peace and tranquility seemed lost when even the legendary
power of Shaolin could not stop the rampage of the Twelve Demons. The people’s
hope ebbed and faded as they watched their center of martial power, the Shaolin
Temple, burn slowly and painfully down to ashes.
But in the time of deepest despair and the darkest of days, a mysterious hero
appeared and instilled hope. Devising a plan which utilized his superior skills,
the mysterious hero lured the Twelve Demons into a trap where 3,000 of the
hero’s best soldiers were awaiting. After ten long and grueling days of nonstop
combat, all Twelve Demons were slain at the cost of all 3,000 of the hero’s men.
To this day, no one knows exactly why the Twelve Demons ravaged the land, but
rumor has it that they were searching for Qin Shi Huang’s most prized
possession, his Thousand Year Treasure…