Vishna's power had already annihilated a square kilometer of metal tunnels and weapons, which was rapidly being filled with it's ever-expanding bulk. Drac found himself shielding his own skin with his magic, preventing his own body from falling apart on the spot. But it was clear that he was no match for the being he found himself staring at. Immense beyond compare, with the arcane power to fell entire planets. And even as he stared into that vast abyss of power, he simultaneously realized that this was only a fraction of it's true power, a tiny piece of a greater whole. A single brick, fallen from a skyscraper, as observed by an ant far below. One thing was abundantly, massively clear. If he were to fight alone, then he would die alone. "Seal me away?" The voice was pain, injected directly into the God's skull. As if the Daemon's thoughts were being expressed through the psychic equivalent of a gong, firing away directly into his brain. "I have spent ten thousand years imprisoned here, and you would dare to challenge me?" Explosively, the Daemon's power shifted with it's intentions, as naturally as another being might breathe. It extended the palm of one of it's many arms, and it's power focused painfully. Drac's aura was ripped to shreds, his shield of petty magics falling before the sheer weight of the magic applied to it. Like a tsunami crashing upon the beach, tearing down stone and steel, ripping apart all that was built before the fury of nature. And even as he focused, chanelling his power to protect himself, he could feel it giving away. Blood streamed from his ears and eyes, from under his fingernails, from every pore and hole it could find. Flesh was pulverized, organs fell to pieces. Drac's body, kept alive only by his sheer force of will for all these years, was falling apart. Convulsively, he choked, blood running from his mouth like water, as his muscles twitched and twisted, agony filling his mind. Tearing at his soul, a torrent of unending, uncaring power. It would be but moments before there was nothing left.