The moment I consumed Clayman, the red-haired demon lord Guy stood up.
âAn impressive feat,â he solemnly intoned. âI hereby recognize your right, from this day forward, to call yourself a demon lord. Does anyone disagree?â
Nobody appeared to. I had passed the exam. Thatâs a relief, becauseâto be frankâgoading the other demon lords into combat with me felt like suicide. I guess I never had much to worry about.
I undid the Barrier, allowing Ramiris to fly right up to my face, like she always did. âHa-ha! I always knew you delivered the goods when the time came for it, Rimuru! In fact, Iâd be happy to hire you as my apprentice!â
âUh, Iâm good, thanks. Find yourself another one.â
âWhy?!â she grumped. âWhatâs the big deal? Why wonâtcha just say yes like a good kid?â
âHmph!â Milim proudly sniffed. âRimuruâs my friend. I heard he doesnât even want to get along with you!â
âWhat? No way! Hey! Thatâs a lie, right, Rimuru?â
âWah-ha-ha-ha-ha! Sorry, Ramiris, you arenât part of our team!â
âWhaaaat? Hyah!â
Taking the bait, Ramiris launched a flying kick at Milimâs face. She leaned to the side to dodge it and laughed even harder at her. Huh. These guys are better friends than I thought.
Meanwhile, I noticed Veldora engrossed in friendly-looking conversation with the demon lord Daggrull, bragging about how he was training to keep his aura hidden. âYou see him, Daggrull?â he said, pointing at me. âThatâs how you do it.â
âIndeed,â the giant replied, nodding. âIt was just for a moment, but I felt an explosive amount of magicules from him. Amazing he can hide it so well.â
Veldora had apparently been providing color commentary for my battle against Clayman. I really wish heâd knock that stuff off. That was exactly why I told him to keep watch in town for me.
Deeno, meanwhile, yawned at me, his attention span already waning now that the action was over. âWell,â he moaned, âitâs fine by me.â Weirdo. And a hard one to pin, too. Iâm never sure what heâs thinking about.
To Leon, however, none of this mattered. âHeh. I donât care who becomes a demon lord. Do whatever you want.â Talk about cold.
Frey and Carillon had no objections to my new title. Which left one person.
Valentine, who had remained silent until now, lumbered up to his feet.
âMmmm. Personally, I would never want to allow a low-born slime to ever become a demon lord, butâŚâ
Dressed as gaudily as a mighty emperor, Valentine sneered down at me. Guess he was a no, even if I was guaranteed to win by majority vote. No worries, then, I thought as I was about to turn my attention elsewhere, when:
âKwaaaaah-ha-ha-ha! Are you insulting my friend, you lackey?â
Veldora turned his casual attention on the maid next to Valentine.
âCome on, Milus, you really need to train your servants better. Want me to provide a little education?â
Whoa! Hey! What the hell, man?!
âWhat are you talking about?â Milus returned Veldoraâs gaze, her voice frigid and her expression icy. âI am simply a faithful attendant of Sir Valentineâs.â
âHeyyyy, donât do that! Valentineâs hiding the truth, Veldora. You canât say that!â
Um, Milim? Did you just kind of blow the door open on that, or what?!
I had a suspicion something fishy was going on with him, but I suppose I was right. This fetching young maid Milus was the actual demon lord, and now she glared at Milim, attempting to stab her in the chest with her eyes.
âAh!â
Finally realizing her error, Milim began whistling a tune to divert everyoneâs attention away from her.
Maybe it wouldâve worked better if she could actually whistle, but no sound was coming out, and I doubted itâd make much difference. Milus didnât seem the type to take a joke, and these antics werenât about to calm her down.
She looked around the chamber, thoroughly annoyed, her eyes making her look like she planned to kill us all and hide the evidence. She looked hostile and dangerous, but luckily, she decided not to take on the entire rest of the room.
âTch. Such a bothersome, villainous dragon. How long will he insist upon meddling with meâŚ? And youâve forgotten my very name, no less. How can anyone have such a gift for aggravating me?â
Now the atmosphere was very different as Milusâwell, the demon lord Valentine, that isâspoke. It seems that Veldora was dunderheaded enough to misremember her name entirely, which did a lot to push her buttons.
âEnough of this,â she huffed. âYou may call me Valentine.â Then, with a massive outburst of magical force, her appearance transformed, her maid outfit turning into a fancy Gothic-style dress. It was Change Dress in action, a neat trick Milim was adept at as well.
Yep. This was the real thing. The stand-in Valentine was a remarkable specimen himself, but his âmaidâ was on another dimension. Now we were greeted by a demon lord among demon lords, the ultimate personification of strength and beauty.
âYou can leave ahead of me, Roy,â she ordered the kingly ex-Valentine.
âBut Lady Valentineââ
âIf Iâve been unmasked in front of this many people, thereâs no point keeping up the charade.â
She glared at Veldora yet again. âItâŚitâs not my faultâI didnât know,â he stammered, feeling out of sorts and trying to avoid her gaze. To Milim, meanwhile, it was already someone elseâs problem. The topic was over in her mind. Selfish as always, I could see.
Perhaps understanding that more than most, Valentine seemed ready to drop the subject, as peeved as she was about all this. Shaking off her anger, she stood before Roy, now comfortably back in the servant role.
âAnyway,â she intoned, âthere is something that concerns me. When Clayman looked at you, his eyes stopped for a moment, did they not? He might be involved with those cockroaches that invaded my domain earlier. I want you to return home and inform my people to step up our security.â
Guess Carillon and I werenât the only guys Clayman picked a fight with. No wonder everybody hated him. Maybe he was just trying to discover where Valentineâs domain wasâit was still a secretâbut even for a data-gathering fiend like him, sometimes it was all too easy to step over the line.
ââŚYes, my lady.â
Roy left the chamber alone, not questioning Valentineâs order for a moment. No, he had no business being on the throne at all. He really was just a political stand-in. It was, I suppose, a sign of Valentineâs power and influence.
Time to switch gears. I plucked the round table out from my Stomach and set it back in place. Good thing I thought about storing it before I smashed it up. If battle had broken out before the barrier was in place, Iâm sure it wouldâve been a mess. The thing looked far too fancy for restitution to be cheap.
All the demon lords sat back down at the table, while Guyâs two maids prepared some tea for us.
âAh,â Leon suddenly said next to me, âI just remembered. I thought I had heard the name Kazalim somewhere before, but thatâs the demon lord I killed, isnât it?â
I thought I was gonna spit the tea out right there. How could he be so nonchalant with that?
âYou know him, Leon?â
And how could Milim not know that? The other demon lords seemed similarly unfazed, many apparently clueless about the guy. Even Ramiris had completely forgotten. I thought she kept her memories whenever she was reborn? I wanted to poke fun at her about it, but thatâd just be mean.
âŚSo whatâs Kazalim got to do with this?
âŚUnderstood. The word Kazalim was uttered by Clayman as he called for help.
Oh, right, right! Now I remember. He did scream something like that. I totally remember that, so hopefully nobodyâs putting me on the same boat with Milim and Ramiris.
âSo how is this Kazalim related to Clayman?â I asked.
âKazalim is the Curse Lord,â Carillon explained. âYou and he recommended me to this post, didnât you, Milim?â
âOhhhh, him! The Curse Lord, I remember. Huh. So thatâs the demon lord Leon killed?â
So she knew him by his nickname? That made a little sense. But really, itâs not like Leon killed any other demon lords. If I had to guess, she probably almost forgot since it was just all too boring to her.
âRight. Kazalim was a walking dead like Clayman,â said Carillon, his voice a tad nostalgic. âA unique monster, he said, evolved by himself from an elf. I was kinda friendly with him, so thatâs what he told me. The two of them mustâve been connected behind the scenes. Clayman took over Kazalimâs old seat, besides.â
Unlike Clayman, Carillon didnât seem to have any bad blood for this guy. But hang on a minute. I almost let it pass, but if Kazalimâs a walking dead, tooâŚ
âIs Kazalim still alive? Maybe he just pretended Leon killed him, and heâs hiding out somewhere?â
âYeah,â agreed Carillon, âthat might be the case. He was a really sharp guy, you know? You had to be even more careful with him than Clayman.â
So maybe I was right.
âWell,â Leon naturally objected, âI donât much like you phrasing it like I let him get away. He invited me to join his force, claiming he would help me become a demon lord. Turning him down would have led to assorted annoyances, so I decided to defeat him and seize his position. Whether heâs alive or dead, it doesnât matter to me.â
Certainly, I could see it if Leon just wanted to stage a display of power without actually wanting to kill him.
Yeah, to Leon, the whole subject was just an annoyance, no doubt. I didnât realize Clayman was trying to put the screws to Leon, too, though. He was just trying to hit everyone up, wasnât he? I was starting to wonder just how smart he really was.
Still, I was starting to gain a picture of what Kazalim and Clayman were up to. Leon had taken his seat here around two centuries ago, so maybe Kazalim got Carillon and Clayman into the club, then tried to earn a few more friends for himself. Claymanâs earlier scheme to turn an orc lord into a demon lord seemed like kind of a rehash of thatâhe wanted more people friendly to him, so he could wield more power at Walpurgis. Trying to build blocs of voters, like in an Earth government, was a surprisingly sneaky and non-demon-lord-like move, I thought. A pretty powerful one, too.
âAmong Claymanâs allies were a group called the Moderate Jesters,â I said. âThose Jesters hinted that they had connections among the human world, so perhaps the resurrected Kazalim has taken human form, you know?â
According to Leon, Kazalimâs body disappeared after he was defeated. If he was alive again, itâd be in his spiritual-body form at first. It made sense that heâd then install himself into the physical body of something else. Reviving himself within the realm of a demon lord would lead to being instantly discovered, and considering nobody had found him yet, that theory could be safely discounted.
âYou might be correct,â Guy unexpectedly stated. âLeonâs attacks have the power to destroy your spirit. If anything, I would mightily praise Kazalim for surviving. Plus, even for demons like ourselves, a full resurrection from our souls alone takes hundreds of years. I doubt a walking dead could ever perform it alone. Not without assistance.â
Walking dead, unlike demons, were dependent on their physical bodies. Full resurrection from the astral body took time, and if anything, Kazalim being alive would be a small miracle. So did Guy mean to imply that Kazalim had help? It all seemed connected, but for now, we had no further evidence to go on.
âWell, either way, Iâll just assume heâs alive and stay on my guard for him. If I just killed Clayman, he might be out for revenge.â
âWah-ha-ha-ha-ha! Why worry, Rimuru? Youâre a lot stronger than him now!â
âMilim,â I shouted, âthatâs the exact kind of cockiness that leads to getting killed!â
Thanks to my victory today, Claymanâs forces were out of the picture. I didnât think our foes would make any moves for a while, but we still had to keep a sharp watch out. Me alone was one thing, but I now had legions of friends to keep safe. Weâd have to devote more resources to our defense and think up ways to handle the threats ahead.
After some more chatting, the Council continued. With the one who called it out of the meeting, Guy took over in his place.
âThe main subject of this Council was Carillonâs betrayal and the rise of Rimuru over there, but those issues have been settled. Carillon has betrayed no one, and Rimuru has demonstrated ample power to join our ranks. Personally, Iâd be happy to adjourn this session here, but an opportunity like this doesnât come along every day. Does anyone have something theyâd like to say to the other demon lords?â
âCould I, perhaps? Since weâre in the middle of this Council, I have a suggestion to give, or really, more a request,â Frey said.
âCertainly. Go ahead.â
Frey nodded at Guy. âStarting today, Iâve decided to serve Milim. As a result, I want to abdicate from my seat as a demon lord.â
Well. That was a bombshell.
âWhoa, thatâs kind of sudden, isnât it?â
âWait, Frey! I didnât hear anything about that!â
âNo, because I didnât say anything about it. But Iâve been thinking about it for a while, do you see?â
She squinted, as if looking at some faraway point. Then she laughed, like she was recalling something amusing.
Frey recalled a conversation she had with Milim, the one that made her decide to place her trust in the girl.
âHey, Frey, you wanna be friends with me?â
ââŚWhy are you asking me that?â
âWell, Rimuru and I just made friends! Friends are really great. If you ever have any trouble, you both help out each other!â
âOh, really? Well, MilimâŚif youâre willing to help me out, then all right, I can be your friend.â
âReally?! Oh, I totally promise, of course!â
âYou do? Iâm glad to hear that. But Iâm a pretty wary woman, so Iâll trust you only if you keep that promise.â
âAll right! Hooray, weâre friends now!â
Frey had no trust in Clayman. That was why she believed in Milim, putting her own safety in the balance as she pretended to accept his terms.
What if Milim broke that promise? What if Milimâs mind really was under his control? The questions worried her, but Frey still placed her chips on Milimâand they paid off, big time.
That was the reason. The reason why Frey put all her trust in Milim, volunteering to become her servant. At that moment, a lofty queen who had never trusted anyone before in her life finally found it in her to believe.
âWell,â she resolutely stated, âI have my reasons. But the most important one is that I think Iâm too weak to be a demon lord. I realized that for sure watching that battle just now; if I fought against Clayman, Iâd be lucky to even match him. As for an awakened Clayman, I donât see how I could winâŚâ
âBut, Frey,â Daggrull interrupted, âyou specialize in high-speed aerial combat, do you not? I see no reason to depreciate yourself like this.â
âYouâre right. If it was in the air, I would have the advantage. But demon lords donât have the right to make excuses. Besides, I know quite well how having an advantage doesnât mean anything, at times.â
She paused to give me a look, her voice resolute.
âSo Iâve decided to become one of Milimâs followers instead. Plus, Milim canât afford to be as selfish as she is forever, can she? She needs to think about managing her domain, sooner or later.â
In other words, Frey wasnât just thinking for herself. Milim was a wild child, and you couldnât just let her off the leash. Someone to both support and keep an eye on her was definitely needed.
Despite Freyâs own admission, I really couldnât see her as being that weak. If anything, she was a strategist in a different way from Clayman, a strange, eerie leader who never let you see what she thought about you. The type that reminded you just how formidable her sex could be.
What would happen, though, if this actually happened? Thinking of Frey in terms of a servant, not as a demon lord, she definitely had enough power to be an aid to Milim. She didnât really have a nation of her own, but if Frey joined her, theyâd no doubt have a formal territory in place before long. Weâd have to think about building political relations soon after, and with Frey handling them, I bet the negotiations would get pretty thorny. Thorny, but still fun.
Frey turned toward Milim. âWhat do you think? Will you accept my suggestion?â
âOoh, I donât really like to keep a citizenry to rule overââ
âWait a second,â Carillon said. âI got something to say about that, too. Yâknow, Iâve already lost to Milim in a one-on-one match. Iâm honestly startinâ to think nowâs a pretty good time to hang up my cap as a military leader. On paper, all us demon lords are equal. If weâre all facinâ a Hero, thatâs one thing, but if I lost to another demon lord, I really oughtta do away with the title, yâknow? So, I dunno, it just felt absurd for me to keep calling myself a demon lord. So I think Iâll join Milimâs faction starting today. Great to be on the team, boss!â
He wasnât asking for feedback.
I could understand the logic. With these guys, might always makes right. Still, though⌠I mean, Milim didnât have anyone under her, no advisers or officers to go out against this, but was it really okay for two demon lords to step down and join her side?
âWait a minute, Carillon! That one-on-one was all Claymanâs fault! I was under mind control. I donât know anything about it!â
Eesh. I really donât think that excuse is gonna work, Milim. I could see the other demon lords rolling their eyes at her.
âDonât play dumb with me, you. You just declared a minute ago that âOooh, nobody can take over my mind, no!ââ
It was a remarkably good impression on Carillonâs part. He had quite a talent for acting.
âMgh?! I, um, thatâŚâ
âWell, that muscle-bound idiot can wait. What about me, Milim?â
âYouâyou arenât all saying this to trick me, are you? If you start âservingâ me, that means we canât talk all casually any longer, yeah? You wonât play with me, and we wonât come up with any more fun schemes, yeah?!â
Frey shook her head. âNo. Iâll get to be together with you all the time. Weâll get to have more fun than ever.â
I could see the brainwashingâ Er, the temptation take hold. See? This is why you gotta watch out for her.
Carillon, meanwhile, was taking the fastball-down-the-middle approach. âBesides,â he complained, âyouâre the one who blew my entire damn country away! Rimuru said heâll help me out with that, but youâve got a duty to support us, too!â
I didnât think she did, really, but Milim was always weak with complicated concepts like this. Man, he was smarter than I thought. Milimâs eyes were bouncing to and fro; he almost had herâand then, growing weary of thinking at all, she exploded.
âDaaahhhh! All right! Just do whatever you guys feel like!â
Smoke flew from her head like an erupting volcano as she abandoned all sentient thought. Thatâs Milim for you. She acted all smart, but she really sucked at critical thinking.
âAre you really sure about this, Carillon?â Guy asked.
âI am. Iâve been thinking, too. Not about abdicating the throne of the Beast Kingdom, but about maybe building some kind of new structure with Milim at the top of it.â
Guy scoffed at this, looking disappointed. âI liked you, though. In another hundred years, I was expecting you to awaken, too.â Then he grinned at him. âBut very well! From this moment, Frey and Carillon are no longer demon lords. You are free to serve Milim in any manner you please.â
Now the abdication was official, and nobody voiced any further complaint. Myself included, of course.
So now I was officially deemed a demon lord, one had dropped out due to brutal death, and two had stepped down to become vassals answering directly to Milim. The Ten Great Demon Lords were now eight.
I thought this would mark the end of the Council, but there was one problem left.
âHuh, so we arenât the Ten Great Demon Lords any longer?â
It was just a sidelong observation on my part, but it generated a much greater reaction than expected.
âThat is a concern,â Daggrull rumbled. âIn terms of our dignity, we will need to consider a new name.â
Huh? Itâs really that important?
âFortunately, Walpurgis is still under way. We have all our demon lords here. Now would be a wonderful time to brainstorm.â
Even Valentine, the demon lord who definitely couldnât take a joke, was unironically up for it. Does this really matter, guys? I think the humans are gonna come up with one for us either way, right?
âOooh yes, it was a real mess the last go-round. Our numbers kept going up and down, and we had to hold so many darn Councils to settle on a new name each time!â
Wha?! They trigger Walpurgises on something that unimportant?! Ramiris described them as this grand, stately event, a special meeting of the minds⌠Oh, but didnât she call it a âchat over teaâ at first? I was really starting not to care.
âYouâre right,â said Daggrull. âThe Ten Great Demon Lords thing stuck after the humans came up with that, didnât it? After we wasted all that time thinking something up. Well, Iâm through with it. I donât have the wherewithal to think about it.â
You just wanted to stop using your brain for a while, didnât you? Donât act like you were such a helpful participant up to now.
âSilence, you! All you did was complain. I donât remember a single constructive suggestion from your end!â Valentine knew exactly what I was thinking.
âWhatâre you talking about, Valentine? You left that whole process to Roy, did you not?!â Deeno shot her down.
Unlike Milim and Ramiris, their erudition was mainly utilized to avoid work as much as possible. Why were they spending all this time thinking up names anyway? Like, they appeared dead serious about this. Did all demon lords have this much free time to work with?
Upon further query, I learned that the name Ten Great Demon Lords from the human realms stuck because they had spent years trying to devise something themselves. That was due to fluctuations in the number of demon lordsâjust when they thought they had something nailed down, theyâd go up or down a head. So they wound up just going with the Ten Great Demon Lords, even though some were less than happy with it. It was all some of the most useless trivia I ever heard.
âAll right. People. Calm down. We need to show some cooperation for a change. We can overcome this!â Guy had just admitted that his fellow demon lords were usually pretty damn uncooperative.
âUm, but⌠Should we, umâŚ? The Eight Greatââ
Ramirisâs suggestion was met with such deafening silence that she couldnât even get it fully out.
âR-right,â she stammered, trying to deflect it. âGuyâs got a good point! Letâs work on this together!â
Enthusiasm for the Eight Great Demon Lords was at an all-time low. Everyone was in agreement on that, but it didnât mean we were being any more cooperative with one another.
âWah-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha! Iâll let you guys take care of that stuff!â
âIâm tired. Iâm gonna go to sleep.â
It took less than a minute for us all to fall apart. I expected it from these guys, and I sure got it. I wasnât expecting one big happy family, but it was exactly as I predicted.
But one among us was able to cut through the awkward atmosphereâsomeone behind me who wasnât picking up on our impasse at all.
âOh? If thatâs the problem, then my Rimuruâs a real professional!â
It was Veldora, no doubt growing bored and pining to go home already. Ugh. Now all their eyes were on me. I really wish he had some manga to read instead. Wait. Did he already finish reading the last volume?
And now I could see Milimâs eyes fixated upon himâor actually, that manga volume in his hand, like a hawk sizing up its prey. I had a bad feeling about that, but there were more pressing issues at hand.
âYou know,â Ramiris said with a nod, âwhen he named Beretta, he came up with that name in no time flat, too!â
Great. They were delegating everything to me. That bum⌠Sheâs treating me with less and less respect over time, I swear. I could tell she was gradually going to push more and more on my plate. Looking around, I could see expectant expressions all around the table. Crap. Theyâve already fully surrounded me?!
The demon lords looked at one another, then Guy stood up. âRimuru, today you stand as a new demon lord. I wish to grant you a wonderful new privilegeââ
âOh, um, I donât need it, thanks.â
I tried cutting him off before he could finish. He wasnât gonna let it happen. With a heavy wham, the shiny, obsidian-like, horribly valuable table was chopped right in half.
âYes,â he said as he gracefully walked right up to me, running a hand past my cheek, âI will grant you the right to provide us with a new name. A very honorable position, I should say. You will accept it, yes?â
He was totally wheedling me. The gesture might have made it look like kindness at first, but his voice made it clear that no insubordination would be allowed. I looked at him, neither nodding nor shaking my head, attempting to plead the fifth.
âAnd you know,â he whispered, half biting at my ears. His fingernails were practically screeching as they dug into my cheek. âThis all happened because you culled our numbers, did it not? Youâll be kind enough to take responsibility and come up with a name, yes?â
An impartial observer might wonder if we were lovers sharing a special moment. We werenât. He was threatening meâbut if things had gone this far, I had nothing to refute him with. Itâs really that much of a painâŚ?
Well, whatever.
âAll right! Sheesh. You donât have to whine so much just because you donât like it.â
Resigning myself to my fate, I grudgingly took up the post. The looks of relief on my colleaguesâ faces spoke volumes. Some were even kicking back and accepting refills on their tea, like this was already over. Well, screw them.
Really, I didnât mind the Eight Great Demon Lords muchâŚbut yeah, maybe itâs a little too obvious. I figured that was what Ramiris was about to suggest, so letâs just trash that right off. The pressure to drop the idea immediately was palpable in the air. No way I wanted to have those frowning faces upon me.
Which left⌠Hmm. Come to think of it, itâs a new moon tonight, isnât it? A night sky, full of beautiful twinkling starsâŚ
âHey, how about the Octagram? You know, like an eight-pointed star?â
It was greeted by silence, the demon lords closing their eyes and scrutinizing the word. Then they all reopened them in unison.
âSettled, then. Quite lovely.â
âSee? I toldja! I just knew Rimuru would pull it off for us!â
âImpressive. I can see Veldoraâs recommendation was an apt one.â
âHmph. Well, so be it. Perhaps you are slightly talented.â
âDang! Just like that! Wow. Like, what was with all the trouble we had last time anyway?â
ââŚMm.â
No negative feedback. Well, great. If anyone did voice a complaint, I was thinking Iâd throw the job over to them instead. I donât know why Milimâs acting like she engineered all this, thoughâand thatâs the question Iâd want to ask you, Deeno. What were you talking about all those times before?
I had a lot of questions, but as a mature adult, I had the composure to just pretend my problems didnât exist. From this point forward, we would be feared and revered under a new name.
We were called the Octagram:
âLord of Darknessâ Guy Crimson (demon)
âDestroyerâ Milim Nava (dragonoid)
âLabyrinth Masterâ Ramiris (pixie)
âEarthquakeâ Daggrull (giant)
âQueen of Nightmaresâ Valentine (vampire)
âSleeping Rulerâ Deeno (Fallen)
âPlatinum Saberâ Leon Cromwell (demonoid)
âŚand me:
âNewbieâ Rimuru Tempest (slime)
We numbered eight in all, and with those eight, we had just opened the curtain on a new era of demon lords.
The first order of business was how we distributed our domains.
I was granted the entirety of the Great Forest of Jura, which was a hell of a bargain, but Milim got an even better dealâthe unified domains of Frey, Carillon, and Clayman under her rule. âRule,â of course, in name only. Carillon and Frey would be handling the day-to-day management, alongside the Dragon Faithful directly serving Milim.
Claymanâs old domain was also something of a buffer zone bordering the Eastern Empire. Weâd have to investigate how he administrated it and build defense lines as needed. Kind of a pain in the ass; someone would need to devote a lot of detail-oriented work to it. But that was something for Milim and her new government to think about. I had my own priorities to manage.
The rest of the demon lords saw no change in territorial land. Some simply wandered around with no home to call their own; some kept their exact location hidden; some set up fortresses on far-flung continents. It was rare for any of them to have precisely defined borders, so even if there was any change, itâd be hard to decipher.
These demon lords tended not to sweat the details, no, but they did have ways of keeping in touch. That was the function of the ring granted to each one, as a symbol of their post. Not only did they identify the wearer; they also provided for interdimensional calls between demon lords, either secret ones between two people or party lines with multiple participants.
A pretty useful bit of magic jewelry, this so-called Demonâs Ring. With it, I could get into contact with them even if I was stuck inside an Unlimited Imprisonment. Iâd have to consider running Analyze and Assess on it for mass-manufacturing purposes, not that I was about tell these guys about that.
Claymanâs schemes, and the chaos he spread around the forest, were a thing of the past. I had been accepted as a new demon lord. Kazalim, Claymanâs apparent master, was a worry to me, but the demon lord drama I dealt with was now all taken care of.