ââŠOuter gods appearing in the Kingdom of Ashtalon?â
âYes, and not just in Ashtalon. Reports indicate sightings in Laksas and Caliban as well.â
Alon frowned deeply.
ââŠMultiple Outer gods appearing at once?â
âYes.â
âAnd not just in partial form, but fully incarnated?â
âThatâs what the reports claim.â
âThatâs impossible,â
Alon thought. Something felt off. Never before in Psychedelia had he seen multiple Outer gods descend at the same time. While he couldnât definitively say it wasnât possible, the phenomenon was clearly abnormal.
The âdescent of Outer godsâ usually occurred through living beings in this world, including humans. an Outer god could only achieve full manifestation by relying on the body they descended into. But for several of them to appear simultaneously like thisâthere were only two possible explanations.
Either a significant number of Outer gods had been in hiding and emerged all at once, orâ
ââŠArtificial Outer gods.â
The thought brought to mind the artificial Outer gods he had encountered in the Holy Kingdomâentities that had never existed in Psychedelia. As Alon considered the two possibilities, Evan provided additional information that decisively tipped the scales.
âAll the Outer gods spoke the name of Duke Komalon of the Kingdom of Ashtalon?â
âYes. They all called him the Seeker and displayed fervent devotion.â
Alonâs suspicions solidified. These were not the Outer gods he was familiar with. They were artificial.
Duke Komalon had created these artificial Outer gods, and he had gone even furtherâto create abyssal beings.
ââŠWe leave immediately.â
âTo the Kingdom of AshtalonâŠ?â Evan asked, wide-eyed.
âYes.â
âUh, itâs said to be incredibly dangerous there right now. Are you sure?â
âYes.â
âIâll prepare at once.â Despite muttering complaints, Evan hurried off to make preparations. Watching him, Alon pondered.
âThe name Duke Komalon is unfamiliar in Psychedelia.â
But that didnât matter anymore. The critical point was that Duke Komalon was the mastermind behind the abyssal beingsâa fact that had never been revealed in Psychedeliaâs original narrative. And further, that he might be the Outer god long thought hidden, the Forgotten One.
With a deep sigh, Alon stood.
There was no time to waste.
âAll ready, my lord,â Evan announced.
âLetâs move.â
They set off immediately for the Kingdom of Ashtalon.
Over the following five days, Alon received three key pieces of information:
First, the Outer gods had appeared suddenly, slaughtering nearly all the nobles at Duke Komalonâs ball.
Second, the slaughter extended beyond the ball to include the peasants, soldiers, and knights within his domain.
Third, Duke Komalon had already destroyed four neighboring territories, leaving them in complete ruin.
One question lingered in Alonâs mind.
âWhy annihilate the neighboring territories?â
The mass slaughter itself wasnât surprising. Outer gods, upon descending into living bodies, inherently viewed humanity as an enemy. However, their goal was rarely mass slaughter for its own sakeâit was typically a byproduct of their pursuit of larger objectives.
But this⊠This was different.
The actions of Duke Komalon, presumed to be an Outer god, seemed aligned with the usual Outer god behavior at first glance. However, the sheer scope of the massacres raised questions.
Alon stared down at the map Evan had provided. It marked the four territories Duke Komalon had devastated.
âEvan.â
âYes?â
âThe territories Duke Komalon attackedâdidnât you say they had no particular conflicts with him?â
âCorrect. In fact, they were reportedly on good terms. Duke Komalon wasnât known to cause trouble in social circles either.â
âHmmâŠâ
The four destroyed territories, though close together on the map, were not directly adjacent. This ruled out the possibility that the destruction was incidental to his movement toward a larger target. Instead, the territories themselves were the deliberate targets.
This puzzled Alon. Outer gods considered humanity their enemy, but they didnât generally prioritize widespread massacres. Their actions were driven by a fundamental purpose beyond mere slaughter.
Yet Duke Komalonâs actions seemed as though annihilating humanity itself was his ultimate goal, indiscriminately razing any territory he encountered.
Adding to the Chaos
ââŠThereâs significant damage outside Ashtalon as well?â
âYes. While Ashtalon is the worst, other countries have also seen territories wiped out with easeâone or two each.â
Even the artificial Outer gods, presumed to have been created by Duke Komalon, didnât seem to have any clear objectives. They existed only to slaughter humans.
âHmmmâŠâ
Alon studied the map again with a peculiar expression. After a moment of searching his memories, he shook his head.
âDuke Komalon never actually appeared in the game.â
Instead, it had been the abyssal beings he created that made an appearance. Even they had lacked detail, leaving players to complain about their abrupt inclusion for the sake of game balance. Beyond that, there had been no lore surrounding them.
âLooks like weâre about to cross the border into the Kingdom of Ashtalon.â
âReally?â
âIf the intel is accurate, Duke Komalonâs next target should be the Lumiere Territory. Shall we head there?â
âThatâs the plan.â
âBut, my lord,â Evan interjected hesitantly, âis it really fine to rush in like this? I know youâre going to stop Duke Komalon, but we havenât even assessed the enemyâs strength yet.â
Evan trailed off, muttering about how Alon had done the same in the past. Alon considered his words in silence.
Unlike his past encounters, where the gameâs knowledge had given him an advantage, Duke Komalon was an unknown adversary, shrouded in mystery. Nevertheless, Alon nodded resolutely.
âWe can go.â
âAre you certain?â
âYes. Everything is already prepared. And I have my ways of gauging their power.â
Alonâs fingers brushed the artifact hanging around his neckâthe Necklace of the Snow Eater. He recalled a hidden feature of this item.
âWell, if you say soâŠâ Evan shrugged in reluctant agreement.
Alon looked skyward. Contrary to the grim rumors and chaos unfolding across the land, the sky was serenely clear, as if indifferent to the atrocities below.
***
Exactly a day and a half later, Alon arrived in the Lumiera Territory, ruled by Count Lumiere.
ââŠWhat the hell.â
Evanâs low curse was followed by a horrifying scene on the castle walls: an artificial Outer god was wreaking havoc, emitting guttural screeches as it tore the territory apart.
The creature had an enormous body, with hundreds of grotesque limbs fused together to form the shape of a spider. Below it, the territory burned, consumed by fire. From the flames rose the anguished screams of the dying.
It wasnât just the destruction.
The spider-like Outer godâs gaping maw was littered with the remains of what had once been people. Corpses fell from its jaws, while below, soldiers and knights waged a desperate battle.
Alonâs eyes took in the sceneâthe defendersâ struggle against insurmountable odds.
Knights hacked away at the monstrous limbs, even as others were crushed beneath them. Some gave their lives to carve a path for their comrades.
Among the dying, one knight finally reached the monster.
SLASH!
With a tremendous swing, he severed one of the creatureâs massive legs.
The grotesque limb fell to the ground, demolishing several houses with its weight. Blood sprayed everywhere as the creature howled in pain.
For a moment, triumph flickered in the knightâs eyes.
But that triumph quickly turned to despair.
From the severed stump of the Outer godâs leg, hands began to sprout.
A hand grew, then another, and another, endlessly multiplying.
The grotesque regeneration mimicked living muscles, and in moments, the creatureâs leg had fully regrown.
The sacrifice of over fifteen knights, who had given their lives to create that fleeting chance, was rendered meaningless.
The surviving soldiers stared blankly at the regenerating abomination.
The Outer godâs many eyes turned to the knight who had struck it.
Its gaze bore down on him.
âUgh⊠Aaaaaaahhh!â
The knight, paralyzed by terror, let out a scream.
Alon watched as the spider-like artificial Outer god twisted its grotesque mouth into what seemed like a pleased grin in response to the knightâs cries.
With a calm demeanor, Alon formed a seal with his fingers.
ââŠEven calling it an artificial Outer god is too generous.â
To Alon, Outer gods were unquestionably his âenemies,â yet they were still deities in nature, regardless of their form. However, the thing before him nowâit was little more than a grotesque monster mimicking divinity.
âSigh.â
Steadying his thoughts, Alon extended his hand.
He knew magic wasnât the best choice here.
A single decisive attack might have been ideal, but with regeneration like that, the only way to eliminate it in one blow would be to use the Necklace of the Snow Eater to pinpoint its weak spot.
Still, standing idly by and watching the slaughter wasnât an option.
As he cycled through dozens of strategies in his mind, just as he was about to chant a spellâ
âMaster!â
ââŠ?â
A familiar voice caused him to instinctively turn his head.
ââŠSeolrang?â
âWow! It is you, Master!â
Bounding toward him with a wagging tail was Seolrang.
Her face lit up with excitement as she hurried to his side, a radiant smile on her face.
âMaster! What are you doing here?â
Just thenâ
Crunch.
Alonâs eyes caught it.
Behind Seolrang, the massive creature that had just moments ago been raising its legs to crush the knight was now staring in their direction with its enormous eyes.
Was her voice too loud?
Alon grimaced at the thought, but the moment was fleeting.
ââŠ?â
The Outer god let out an unearthly sound, its grotesque body turning toward them.
And yetâ
âMaster! What are you doing here? Oh, and Evanâs here too!â
Despite the massive creature moving closer, climbing over the castle walls, Seolrang seemed entirely unconcerned, wagging her tail as she kept her gaze fixed solely on Alon.
âIâm wondering the same, but before we talk, it seems we need to deal with that.â
âThat?â
Seolrang finally turned her gaze.
There, the monstrous entity loomed, its movements now directed toward them, seemingly responding to Seolrangâs voice.
âHmm⊠Ugly.â
Making a face as if annoyed by the sight of it, Seolrang turned back to Alon.
âMaster, wait here, okay? Since it looks like itâs bothering you, Iâll take care of it.â
Before Alon could react, she began walking toward the monster.
âWaitâSeolrang!â
Alon tried to stop her.
He knew Seolrang was strong, but the opponent was an Outer god, even if artificially created and significantly weaker than genuine ones.
It still bore the essence of divinity.
But Seolrang had already moved several steps ahead, her eyes locked onto the creature as golden sparks began to radiate from her body.
Crackle!
Golden lightning surged outward, devouring the darkness around them and lighting up the area.
The ground cratered beneath her feet, and her hair, which had been resting neatly down her back, rose in sharp, lightning-infused spikes.
And thenâ
âRangchangrangchang (æ§çŒæ§)âŠâ
A barely audible whisper escaped her lips, too faint for even Alon to catch clearly.
In an instant, she vanished.
Before Alon and Evan could even comprehend where she had gone, they saw it:
The massive body of the artificial Outer god, which had been devastating the territory, suddenly lifted into the air, weightless against the impossible force.
At the same time, from beneath the creature, a brilliant bolt of lightning shot upward, tearing through its body and climbing toward the heavens.
The soldiers and knights, who had been drowning in despair moments ago, stared, their eyes drawn to the dazzling lightning.
Crack! ZZZZT!
ââŠ!â
The radiant lightning pierced the creatureâs torso, splitting it open as it climbed higher and higher into the night sky.
Everyone watched, their mouths agape in disbelief.
Even Alon and Evan were no exception.
Finallyâ
ââŠIs that even possible?â Evan muttered, stunned.
Alon didnât respond.
Instead, he stared blankly at Seolrang, who was now high in the air, waving both hands enthusiastically toward him.
ââŠHow is she this strong?â
Alonâs mind swirled with confusion as countless questions hung over him like hooks.