[ GEITLANDSBYEN GRAND CITY ]
I received a summons today, to the City of Goats. My informant was Ludwyhn, so I hazarded a guess as to who it was that wanted to see me of all people, and I could accurately assume it wasn't Missus Eikn. I dressed myself to appear presentable before I informed Hale where my travel was taking me today, and then departed.
I arrived to the City of Goats the way I usually did, and made haste for the Royal Palace at the peak of the city under the Mountains of Yore.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqkQRgGdAPoIn the very same bronzed and copper throne room where I had met Lady Eikn before on the topic of the Fairy Godmother, I came upon the duel thrones of all Woldoria, set in front of a draped table with two gilded candles standing. And in front of that table, I saw a man with bushy, golden hair standing there, propping himself up on what I presumed to be a scepter of Woldorian regalia, with he himself being draped in more than one cape wrapped around his body.
[WOLDOR] "Mm...? Ah, you've arrived, fair goddess below, and in punctual fashion as well."
'...W... Woldor?"
[WOLDOR] "AHAHAHA! Yes, child, it is none other! I presume this is the first time you've seen me unarmored. But it is certainly possible to see, as much as I'd prefer to spend my time clad in my armor, for as troublesome as it is to get the damnable helmet off of these horns whenever! You'll have to forgive my faded complexion as well, it is merely the result of me soaking up the poisons and dust of War into myself, that mankind might be able to go without the dirtiness of War as much as possible. But I am a Wargod first, and the High King of this great country second! I must too devote time to ruling it among my mortals, as any King should! Come!"
In his graces, he offered me a seat to the side of his throne center and I took it while he made himself comfy in the kingly seat.
I looked to him, awaiting acknowledgement for the summons. He lifted a finger.
[WOLDOR] "My son tells me of the bountiful adventures your ilk has thrust itself into since last we met. So entertaining, that. Yet, it was not that which has been brought to my attention, but the worrisome news of another foe on the horizon."
'Yes... the Alien God. He did tell us he was going to inform you about the matter.'
[WOLDOR] "And that he did. A scourge that takes any power levied against it. Tis' most bothersome! It shall make fighting such a thing nigh impossible, I am afraid."
'We do know, however, that the Alien God can only channel but one of the properties it has assimilated at once. This is, so far, the only weakness we could find in its power.'