Minotaurs were a rare species. Some lived in peace with humans, blending in and adapting to the world. But others, like the Thunder Minotaur Tribe, lived differently. They kept to themselves, strong and proud, choosing the path of war and survival instead of peace. And among them was one who would change everything: Borrum.
From the moment Borrum was born, he lived in a world of struggle. His tribe had no proper home. They were always moving, chased out from place to place, never accepted by others. Humans saw them as a threat, monsters too dangerous to be left alone. And the tribe itself didn't trust humans. They believed humans were weak, unworthy of alliance.
But the truth was different. While humans might not have been as physically strong as Minotaurs, their numbers, tools, and tactics often gave them the upper hand. Many Thunder Minotaurs lost their lives in battle. Borrum saw it all. Even as a child, he trained with the adults. He didn't play, he didn't laugh, he trained. War was all he knew. And all he wanted was simple: a home for his people. A place where they could live without fear or wandering.
As he grew, his strength and talent became impossible to ignore. He became the youngest ever to join his tribe's battalion. And when he fought, others followed. His power lifted their spirits. His courage gave them hope. Within a few short years, he rose to the top and became the chief of the Thunder Minotaur Tribe , he youngest chief in their history.
Under his leadership, the tribe fought many battles. They became feared across the land. That's when the humans came again, not with weapons this time, but with an offer. A peace treaty.
The human kingdoms offered them a deal. They would be given a place to settle peacefully, a land of their own, where they would be left alone. In return, the Thunder Minotaurs would aid the human army when needed. Many members of the tribe accepted. Tired of war, they laid down their weapons and started new lives as farmers, builders, merchants. They embraced peace.
But not Borrum.
He couldn't stop. War was in his blood. Even after giving up his title as chief, he joined the human army. He didn't want rest, he wanted to fight. And fight he did.
On the battlefield, Borrum was a storm. He never lost. His presence was enough to turn tides. For his unmatched strength and achievements, the humans gifted him a weapon of legend—Blitzbringer, a massive thunder-hammer forged with magic and lightning. With it, he became known across the lands as the Hammer of Judgement. Enemies fled at the sound of his name.
---
But time passed, and the world began to change.
Kingdoms signed peace treaties. The battles stopped. Wars ended. And slowly, the world became quiet. To most, this was a good thing. But not to Borrum.
He felt trapped. The peace that everyone celebrated made his soul restless. His body itched with energy, with rage, with the need to fight. Without battles, he began to lose himself. His pride turned to anger. His calm mind turned to madness.
One day, without warning, Borrum lost control. He went on a rampage through the city streets, swinging Blitzbringer at buildings, carts, and people. His fury had no target, he just wanted to fight. He was captured and locked away in prison. But the walls couldn't hold him. He broke free with ease.
---
He returned to his village, the home of his tribe.
He thought his people would understand. That they would see the truth in his eyes. He told them his plan: to take over a human city, to make it their own, to build a true home with strength.
But the tribe had changed.
They had lived in peace for too long. They had no interest in going back to war. Their eyes looked at Borrum not with pride, but with pity… and disgust. They didn't cheer for him. They didn't follow him. They turned away.
That night, Borrum broke again.
When the village slept, he struck. His rage exploded into violence. He destroyed everything. Homes, temples, families. He spared no one. Even the children. He told himself it was their fault. That they forced his hand. That they didn't deserve to live.
And after that night, he wandered. A walking storm. A broken legend. He kept fighting, attacking anyone and anything.
---
Until the Supreme Gladiators found him. They were one of the strongest warrior groups of their time. Their leader alone brought Borrum to his knees. Borrum had never lost so badly. He was barely alive and somehow managed to escape them.
That's when he met Varnex.
Varnex didn't fight him right away. He saw something in Borrum. He saw potential.
"You don't like peace, do you?" Varnex asked as Borrum woke up.
Borrum growled, "Shut your mouth, dragonkind. I'll kill you."
But Varnex smiled. "What if you could fight whenever you wanted? No peace. Just battles. Would you take that chance?"
Borrum didn't understand. He only knew one thing—he didn't want to stop fighting.
"Be my commander," Varnex said. "Guard my dungeon. And you will never run out of battles."
Borrum laughed. "Why would I fight for you?"
They fought. Varnex didn't hold back. And in the end, Borrum lay on the ground, defeated again.
Breathing hard, bruised and bleeding, he looked up at Varnex and said, "You better keep your word. And I'll keep fighting you until I beat you."
Varnex nodded. "Deal."
And with that, Borrum became a commander of Varnex's dungeon.
Not because he respected Varnex. Not because he cared about the dungeon. But because it gave him what he wanted, endless battles.
---
And now, that moment had come again.
Borrum stood in the heart of his domain—the Thundergate. The air buzzed with electricity. Huge bronze pillars, shaped like tuning forks, crackled with lightning. Thunder echoed constantly, loud and heavy, like drums of war.
This was his home now. His battleground.
In front of him stood four intruders: Sylra, Cyrus, Lila, and Fizzle.
He didn't care who they were.
He didn't care why they were here.
All he cared about… was the fight.
Cracking his fingers, then his neck, he looked at them with fire in his eyes. His massive body, covered in lightning-scarred armor, glowed with thunder energy. His thick horns sparked with raw power. And in his hand, Blitzbringer pulsed, ready for battle.
This was his pride. His place. His gate.
And no one would pass without a fight.
He was Borrum.
The Gatekeeper of the Thundergate.
And he was ready.