Amu'ra raised his hand up high, ready to send another burst of lightning down to the humans.
He shot a quick glance at them—all their pain and misery—and he felt nothing like pleasure from watching all of it.
He just felt… nothing.
'Why am I so different? Is there really some intense pleasure about killing insignificant creatures like this that I do not know of?'
Ever since he was little, Amu'ra was different from the rest of his peers. While being incredibly exceptional and disciplined, he simply could not understand certain emotions that the rest of his race exhibited.
The most prevalent one was the satisfaction that Dragons had upon killing those deemed to be inferiors.
He initially wondered if it was a biological function, but after learning of their anatomy in the Draconic Empire Academy, there was no specific hormone released when a Dragon killed a human, or any other member of an inferior race.
It wasn't biological.