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He quickly re-organized the underworld, bringing its labors to a fever pitch greater than that when he had last ruled. Swords he made in finer quality than any demon lord, and armor he produced just as fast. His would have been the greatest of all demon hordes ever to roam the earth, had not an unforseen tragedy struck him and all the rest of the world...
Nastar's reorganized underworld operation was nearly ready to strike back into the upper worlds when aforementioned tragedy struck. Even as he massed his armies in the capital, The Dark One returned. Aerykun broke out of Gor Xander Burld, fording across the fires into the Shadow Realm.
Nastar's lieutenants feared to tell him the terrible news. They knew that Aerykun could undo any power of demons, having been their lord once he was sure to be stronger. When at last they summoned courage enough to enter his chambers, they were empty. His armor was off the wall, his ball-and-chain (which the new Nastar preferred over the traditional sword), and even his dark presence had left. They knew immediately, despite all disbelief, what he had done. Their leader had went to face Aerykun, the Lord of all Demons, the Dark One, Fentre Jourin, alone.
The two met in the wastelands between the southernmost end of the Deep Island underworld and the great cities that lay toward the northern end. They stared each other down, each with nearly has terrible a form as the other. Nastar's form was the more simple: evil dripping from his brows and his eyes and mouth burning brighter than ever. His strength had grown as his personality shrunk. He had become a nameless being of wanton destruction. His ball and chain hung at his side, the weakest of his weapons despite its hundred-pound weight. Aerykun stood opposite him, grinning without moving his mouth. Aerykun stood a few inches taller, with his ancient ivory-colored armor obscuring his self, which was of no color at all, not even black. It could not be described by human eyes, only as the color of a void, which was different to all men, but equally horrifying. His sword, a dozen feet in length and as heavy as Nastar's mace, hung motionless at his left side, with which he could wield it as well as the right. "So, Nastar, greatest of my creations, will you surrender to me all that I have empowered you to obtain, as we once agreed?" "You know, Master of Old, that I will not." "Indeed, Nastar, I have known that since I made you. For if indeed you had labored for me all these ages you would never have made this underworld so great, or the world above so weak by your attacks." Nastar grinned in reply, he knew this as well as Aerykun. "You built me, Aerykun, to make a kingdom, nay, an empire, worthy of your power. Worlds have fallen to me and men have knelt, but I will do nonesuch to you." "Then you will die." But Aerykun did not raise his sword. "You cannot kill me. For as my kingdoms have been ever as great as yours, so also I have become to strong for you to speak only the word and fell me. Indeed, by force of arms and by strength of your person all that I have built could be overrun, but precious little would you gain. This underworld would become like that above it, ravaged and unpopulated." Aerykun's inner grin became a grimace. His prodigy spoke well. "Then as you cannot kill me, for my strength, so also I cannot slay you and your's, for I have need of what strength you have amassed. This then, will be our resolution..."
*to be continued*
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