After defeating Rubicant, the Elbanese task force sent to help us out leave as soon as they appear. Cheers then.




Onwards towards Golbez's crystal room! Yes, we're still doing that.



We can't repel poor humour of this magnitude!


It seems Golbez creates traps so intricate that it stops him from getting to his crystals himself. Anyway, the floor falls through and we land near an airship dock.



Golbez destroys your hometown, kills your mother, threatens to kill you, and is bent on world domination, and you have second thoughts about stealing one of his god damn airships?


Actually, it was probably best to leave it, seeing as it's somehow physically impossible to cross over lava with this ship, no matter how high you go. This smurfing game!




Also, it turns out that jumping off an airship at altitude and exploding yourself over a wide area is easily overcome with a few hours rest in hospital.




From there it's a quick trip to the Land of Summons, feat. BushHag.




Namingway is here too. Can't summon him though.




This is the throne room for the King of Summons. It looks more like a basement to me but we'll roll with it




Before we get to talk to the king, we must fight the queen, who is difficult until you cast reflect onto her, so she continually casts Armor and cure3 on your team and makes it impossible for you to lose.



Victory in this battle awards us with the Asura summon, which when called, casts life or cure3 on your team. Completely useless then.


I forgot to take a picture of the Leviatan battle, but I did get his message of congraturation on my spirit being righteous. Violence makes it true.




Next, to Sylvan Cave, which is difficult.




Biggie is alive as well. How the hell he managed to survive an explosion, crawl down the tower, swim through seas of lava, and make his way all the way through this dungeon is not for us to ponder.



We tore apart the King and Queen of summons, but God help us if 50Cent and the gang is able to brush aside FOUR smurfING FAIRIES.


From there it's off to Sealed Cave, where men are men and doors are sentient.






So this is the fabled EvilWall I've heard so much about.



I would have gone further but I forgot to upload the rest to photobucket