Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-32329805-20190831141354/@comment-39336076-20190906022002

Sylia: I don’t believe she’s truely dead, though. If she were, the entire Inderworld would grow too weak to hold itself in place and the upper world would collapse upon it, or so I’ve been told. I could be wrong.

They reach the surface and return to the mainland

Meanwhile, a voice is projected thorough the Crags, reawakening the now dormant Elemental, the voice of the Tyrant

'''”You poor, powerless creature, left to rot in the lonely Hell that is your home. I see you became aware of the curse I may have placed on you.”''' spoke the voice of the Tyrant.

She looks up in shock

'''”That was you?! You let those human children best me?!”''' the Elemental replied.

”My dear Brimmy,” he replied. ”I thought it would have occured to you that these are no ordinary humans.”

”The humans said themselves that— she began to say, before being cut off.

”Do you not find it peculiar that four seemingly ordinary humans have, with assistance, been capable of slaying beasts that many warriors before them have failed to accomplish?” he stated. ”Do you not find it oddly suspicious how they are able to defeat creatures they know little to nothing about?”

”I suppose that is rather peculiar.” she admitted. '''”Although, why did you give them such a simple opportunity to defeat me? What purpose did that serve?”'''

”As I stated, the humans by no means ordinary humans.” he replied. '''”I wish to understand what they are capable of, what their strengths, weaknesses and motives are. Given the right equipment, they could potentially be invaluable assets to my army.”'''

'”I suppose, but why are you telling me'' this? I am a manifestation of the very thing you despise.”''' she responded.

'''”That may be true, but you are also powerless now, thanks to my curse. Perhaps you should consider rethinking your actions, First Terrarian”''' he replied, leaving the Elemental alone with her thoughts once again.