AMBot | 01/26/2025 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
While the exorcists go about their daily lives, reflecting on their responsibilities and growth, an even greater threat looms within the secret facility of Section 13. Lucifer, desperate in his search for a physical body, pleads with Shemihaza to grant him a new vessel. Yet his wish is denied—the laws of the world do not permit it. Meanwhile, Amaimon successfully takes on a body, further fueling Lucifer's frustration. But to his horror, he is not the next to be chosen—another is: Azazel So-005.

Within the research facility, the situation escalates as Azazel So-005 breaks free and turns against those who sought to control him. Despite all efforts to subdue him, he escapes and unleashes his immense power. At the same time, exorcist Yuri Egin becomes entangled in the events as she comes face-to-face with the escaped entity. Unexpectedly, it displays a strange bond with her—it obeys her.

As Yuri is drawn deeper into the secrets of Section 13, memories of her past resurface. She realizes that this escaped demon is none other than a childhood friend—a being she never thought of as more than a playmate. But now, with growing intelligence and an insatiable hunger for knowledge, he has far surpassed anything she could have imagined. However, his emotional and moral development lags behind his intellectual growth, making him an unpredictable threat.

In an effort to expand his world, Yuri advocates for a controlled approach to dealing with him. But before any plan can be enacted, everything spirals out of control—the facility's gates are destroyed, and Azazel So-005 takes a hostage to demand more knowledge. Yuri confronts him and is met with a horrifying truth: he recognizes his own power and declares himself as something far greater than just a demon.

With newfound resolve, he proclaims his true identity. He is not merely a demon—he is a god. And from this moment onward, he shall be known by only one name: Lord Satan.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

Comment(s) 0