Blaze was not sure if Conquestus' words had a tone of remorse, or he was just explaining his burden to him. However, he couldn't help but sympathize with the Deity, despite listening to the atrocities he had commited. Of course, he knew that such power would have an even greater cost. Then the Deity's movements changed, like they were forced. There was something that seemingly pulling him down, no matter how much Conquestus struggled to go against them. Blaze wondered what happened. There was nothing that seemed to hold the Deity down and he couldn't even imagine him be held down by anything, anyway. At one point, he wandered if the Deity was demented from the endless slaughter he had caused and imagined everything. However, he was immediatly mistaken, as millions of chains appeared out of nowhere. Despite his valiant effort, the Deity of Conflict surrendered to the seemingly unbearable force that made him kneel. The sight ended with Conquestus muttering: "You accursed chains...They will not bind me forever!" Once again, Conquestus struggled to go against the chains that held him and somehow managed to stand on his feet. Blaze empathized with the now silent Deity who stared at the sky. He was the second person he met with a burden proportionate to his powers, the first being Evangeline, albeit his was greater. The Deity looked up to the sky and Blaze hypothesized his stare was directed to the being that made him suffer. After seeing all this, Blaze was convinced about what he wanted to do. He turned to Conquestus and said: "You may consider me insignificant, I may not have even a fraction of your power and you are right, I don't know a thing about mass-scale slaughtering, even more if you are forced to do it. But now I know why you suffer and I know what I want to do. I swear on my pride, I will do whatever I can and even more to end your suffering and help you gain your freedom!" Then he turned to the sky and directed his voice to the figure he assumed that placed these chains on Conquestus: "No matter how strong you are and what is your purpose, if you think that obligating someone to eternally kill for whatever reason is your justice, then my justice is to set Conquestus free and smack you one on the way!" Even though he knew that right now he might as well have been provoking an omnipotent being, Blaze did not regret it at all. He was disgusted by the crazy logic of the All-Father and he was ready to do whatever it takes to free Conquestus.