Although I don't know if he was responsible for any of this to be honest."
His daughter might stop by later to try and fix some stuff, I dunno. Mad enough that he's personally going to talk with that horned moron. "Someone find me Lou, and someone else bring me a steel rod." He ordered, finally deciding to tackle this problem at the source. Lord Death had bigger problems right now. "Yes, and he says this is to be expected." Kratos scowled, clearly more bitter than usual, the reason for the being- never mind. He still didn't know WHY God allowed the Skullheart to come to be in the first place, but he respected the man too much to ask.
Has anyone brought this up to the chief?" Lord Death asked, sighing and rubbing his skull face. And I don't think Dialga and Palkia appreciate Aeon and Venus taking their jobs either." The beasts in question growled in anger. "At this rate, this skullgirl business will destroy everything. These three need to be stopped." Palutena said seriously. You know this all too well after what happened with the original pantheon." The god of thunder, Raiden, said sternly. Losing oneself to anger will do much more harm than good. "They sully our names by falsifying godhood and overshadowing our efforts! They shamelessly abuse the human race to suit their own ends! And now they intend to destroy humanity and rule it in their little afterlife?!" "Those damned parasite wielders have carried it too far!" Kratos roared, slamming his fists against the table. Swallowing his anger, he just raised his hand and gave his usual greeting. But he still had his place, and an important role in the grand order. He was the weakest of the bunch by far, and was likely to be replaced in the future by his own son. Lord Death felt his anger fading as he took a seat near his fellow deities. well, she was trying to pull a pot off of her head.Įssentially, none of the gods seemed pleased. The Miser Brothers were having a heated discussion that, for once, did not involve jumping down each other's throats. Kratos was sitting with a grim scowl on his face. Beerus was nonchalantly enjoying a treat as always. Zarathos was angrier than he could ever hope to be. Lord Death looked around the room at his fellow deities. "Hey D." An observer known as Thorn remarked, spinning aimlessly and listlessly in a chair as he came to a stop. He wasn't a spirit who got angry often, or at least, got angry and left survivors often, but right now, he wasn't angry. Throwing open a pair of doors, the large entity or spirit known as Lord Death barged into an observational hall.
Noticed how we said 'Would lay waste'? And not 'did lay waste'? Well, by the forces that exist above, this thankfully didn't come to pass. It's an archaic and twisted heart would lay waste to the entire planet, wiping out just about everything in sight, and whatever remained, well, they'd be forced into an eternal servitude of slave labor. Never has a Skullgirl ever succeeded in destroying a country, much less the world.īut somehow, someway, one had been created. But they were always dealt with in the end. For many years, the skullgirl was an ever looming threat that everyone feared and dreaded when the time for it ultimately came about.