Since the beginning of his greatest plan, which was to expand God's ream, Teutonic has been fighting alone. He tells us that he's been their leader and that he has to lead them to hell. He says that without him, no one could stop him now. He's not going to let this happen, he says, and that's why he keeps fighting. He wants to destroy heaven and earth, but he can't. He doesn't want his destruction to end like this. He asks if he really wants to die in a fight with him, and he says that his majesty has consumed too much of his divine power. He begs him to stop fighting, and says that eventually he'll wake up and realize that he hasn't been right all this time. If he loses, he won't be the same person he was before. He can still fight, he tells us, and it's time to settle this one and for all.
Since the beginning of his greatest plan, which was to expand God's ream, Teutonic has been fighting alone. He tells us that he's been their leader and that he has to lead them to hell. He says that without him, no one could stop him now. He's not going to let this happen, he says, and that's why he keeps fighting. He wants to destroy heaven and earth, but he can't. He doesn't want his destruction to end like this. He asks if he really wants to die in a fight with him, and he says that his majesty has consumed too much of his divine power. He begs him to stop fighting, and says that eventually he'll wake up and realize that he hasn't been right all this time. If he loses, he won't be the same person he was before. He can still fight, he tells us, and it's time to settle this one and for all.