Talk:Elysion/@comment-206.53.148.211-20120711075941/@comment-184.12.208.239-20120808012237

He's secretly married to Julien. But Julien declined Elysion's sexual favors, so in rage, Elysion took his anger out on the Arisen and his pawns. Blaming the heroes for being in his way and for taking Julien away from him, much to the heroes' confusion. Then Elysion tries to declare his love to the Grigori dragon, but Grigori doesn't sway that way. Then Elysion asks if he can bring Grigori home as his pet, but Grigori once again, disagrees. Grigori then threatens Elysion that he will eat the latter alive, if he would dare ask him another stupid question. Elysion then leaves with anger and rage burning within him.

Elysion, still frustrated and angry, proceeds to kill his own members by stabbing their faces with a kitchen knife (or for the lack of better word, his Crimson Teeth daggers), while they were busy playing hop scotch inside the Catacombs. Then he fed their remains to his pet zombies for supper, all while laughing maniacally.

When the Arisen reunites with the Elysion once again, the latter continues to take his anger out on our beloved hero. The Pawns grew impatient at Elysion's rantings, but they remain calm for the sake of their master. Elysion summons a horde of zombies and skeletons to attack the heroes. Then he quickly flees to the Greatwall with his remaining members as he proceeds to summon the Wights. Elysion, now a crazed psychopath, kidnaps the Arisen's loveboat and threatens to feed her to the dragon. He finally dies when Grigori crushes Elysion as the dragon lands on the rooftops of the castle. Thus ending the endless rantings of the zealot for good. The pawns all sighed in relief behind their master's back, relieved that they didn't have to go through another round of the zealot's unnecessary rantings no more.