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He decides to start with a story, but before telling it, without anybody noticing, he manages to swipe everybody's weapons. He then tells the group about the Dark El. Telling them that it has been a rumor for so long that its mere existence is a very divisive topic in the Demon Realm. He brings up [[Barkat]] as the current leader of the Demon Army, but drops that point just as quickly. [[Raven]] asks him if he knows its location. Stirbargen says he doesn't. He tells them that their plan to ally with the spirits was a good one, but it would never work. Stating that the way spirits sense the El would only give them extremely vague hints towards sources of Dark El energy, case in point, the very mines they're in. He then goes on to tell the group that the Crimson Eye that [[Rosso]] had was indeed his own eye that he lost in a bet with the El Master a long time ago. Stirbargen was equally surprised to see [[Rosso]] in such a situation, saying that he saw the whole thing, but promises that he only a mere observer. However, he does note that [[Rosso]] had used up all the energy that was in the eye, saying that once he got it back, practically all of its powers had been used up. He expresses pity towards creatures that no longer find themselves either human nor demon, lonely creatures without sides, provoking Lu and Ciel. He tells them not to think too much into it, but soon suggests another bet with the El Search Party, expressing his love for bargaining.
He decides to start with a story, but before telling it, without anybody noticing, he manages to swipe everybody's weapons. He then tells the group about the Dark El. Telling them that it has been a rumor for so long that its mere existence is a very divisive topic in the Demon Realm. He brings up [[Barkat]] as the current leader of the Demon Army, but drops that point just as quickly. [[Raven]] asks him if he knows its location. Stirbargen says he doesn't. He tells them that their plan to ally with the spirits was a good one, but it would never work. Stating that the way spirits sense the El would only give them extremely vague hints towards sources of Dark El energy, case in point, the very mines they're in. He then goes on to tell the group that the Crimson Eye that [[Rosso]] had was indeed his own eye that he lost in a bet with the El Master a long time ago. Stirbargen was equally surprised to see [[Rosso]] in such a situation, saying that he saw the whole thing, but promises that he only a mere observer. However, he does note that [[Rosso]] had used up all the energy that was in the eye, saying that once he got it back, practically all of its powers had been used up. He expresses pity towards creatures that no longer find themselves either human nor demon, lonely creatures without sides, provoking Lu and Ciel. He tells them not to think too much into it, but soon suggests another bet with the El Search Party, expressing his love for bargaining.
====Chapter 55: To Abyss====
====Chapter 56: Entrance to Abyss====
====Chapter 56-1: Split Path====
====Chapter 57: Terrarium in Abyss====
====Chapter 58: Backtracking Guide====
====Chapter 59: King of Abyss====
====Chapter 60: Collapsing Abyss====
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