[@supertinyking] Bahamut smiles. "Monster, huh? Yeah, I guess you could call the Daemon that. If, of course, you had no real combat experience." He sheathes his sword, looking mildly disppointed. He glances over at Void's fight, before shrugging. "Three Omegans is enough for that guy. You see the girl there? She's about to blow him, and most of this planet to shit. You can't see it of course, Cosmos is hiding most of her power. But I can tell you sure as the sun's going to rise that whatever that is, it's going to regret fighting the two of them at once." He sits down, seeming to calm down a surprising amount. "You seem like a decent fighter. I was honestly fairly excited to fight you before, it isn't often I meet a real warrior. So let me fill you in on a secret. Me and my friends are seeking to free Illeaut, the Daemon of Fire, probably the creature you were guarding." He points downwards, where Logar could clearly sense the mess of magic that was the partially revealed Seal of Omega. "Thing is, much like you, said Daemon is guarding an even bigger beast. A creature called Omega. We're trying to free Omega because.... well, it's a long story. There's an even bigger threat coming, and we're trying to find the only thing that might be able to stop him. Ever seen Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla 2? It's kinda like that." ------------------------------------------------------------- Alice nodded, hearing the Demon speak. She shrank back down to her normal size, although she chose to retain her insectlike combat form. Purely for the purpose of resisting this realm's natural heat, however. Her voice was surprisingly unchanged, clashing strongly with her almost monstrous exterior. "So you're the one responsible for this torture scene? You'd better start explaining yourself. There is no reason to put anyone through such pain." The people she had freed began gathering behind her, many recognizing Ozzy as the taskmaster of their torturers. Ozzy would notice they were almost exclusively human, and those few exceptions were humanoid in nature. "Furthermore, I'm going to need you to tell me where this is, and who you are. And how you know my name."