The peasant-king suddenly has a peculiar prickling feeling on the back of his neck. He turns his unicorn around and rides as quickly as he can back to the vault to find all his guards dead and his treasure gone. He looks out over the plains to see Grek II himself shedding his cloak of invisibility, nearing the border to elven territory. The human king, having no time to rally troops, pursues the elf riding faster than he ever has. He catches up to the king, who hadn't noticed him until now. The elf expertly tries to evade the human, but Corai manages to stab Grek's unicorn in the side. The horse tumbles to the ground, sending Grek II flying, only a quarter-mile from the Grekian border. Grek jumps to his feet and dusts himself off, then draws his adamantine longsword (still wet with human blood) menacingly. Corai pulls the spear out of the poor dying unicorn, and the two circle each other for a while before clashing. The human jabs first with his spear, but the elf jumps to the side and slices the spear clean in half. Grek II has a huge satisfied grin on his face as he steps toward Corai, who is desperately trying to back away. Suddenly, Grek charges Corai and tackles him to the ground. Corai tries to wrestle the sword away from Grek, while Grek tries to plunge it into Corai's heart. Suddenly, a huge flood of water torrents down from the mountain range in the south. Both kings pause their fight momentarily to watch the wave of water crush trees and ruin the forest on its journey towards them. Before they have time to even untangle themselves from each other and stand up, the crushing force of the wave hits them. When the wave passes, the plains are littered with dwarf and elf corpses, various dwarven trash and furniture, and unearthed plants of all kinds. Among the wreckage is an angry dwarf in a skin boat. The elf is the first to recover from the impact, and he stumbles around looking for his sword. Meanwhile, the dwarf hops out of his boat and takes a long swig from his hip flask before helping the human king up. The two recognize each other and Corai explains the situation to the Dwarf Lord. The dwarf can't believe his luck: he has the chance to both kill the elf monarch and take the magical artifacts for himself. The dwarf runs over to the stumbling elf, handaxe held high above his head. As soon as the dwarf is within striking distance, the elf turns completely invisible. The dwarf curses the cowardly elf and swings around manically trying to hit the invisible target. The dwarf feels a sudden pain in his side, and looks over to see a Mithril blade protruding from it. The dwarf falls over, but refuses to die. He continues cursing the elf and tells him to "fight like a man! I mean, er, fight like a dwarf!". The human, defeated, doesn't even try to search for the invisible elf king, and falls to the ground defeated. Upon returning to his throne room Grek II, now a master of his magical devices, snaps his fingers and summons the other four to him. Using the powers of life, rock, water, time, sight, and even Mithril Grek II becomes a complete and total master of the Universe. The gate to Hell is clear to him and he conjures it right in front of him. Through this gate, he sees Grek I sitting in a blood-stained Mithril throne, ruling over all of the Underworld. The original elf king sees his son, stands from his throne, and kills three tortured souls on his way towards the gate. Grek II holds out open arms to embrace his father with tears of joy running down his face. Grek I chuckles at the gesture before stabbing Grek II in the heart with a trident, then taking all six artifacts for himself. Now there is only one Grek, one master of the Universe, one master of the Underworld. They are all one and the same. They are all Grek.