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Belz jest głuchy, ale nie ślepy. Usiądź tam, gdzie każe i nie przeszkadzaj.Belz jest głuchy, ale nie ślepy. Usiądź tam, gdzie każe i nie przeszkadzaj.Belz jest głuchy, ale nie ślepy. Usiądź tam, gdzie każe i nie przeszkadzaj.Belz jest głuchy, ale nie ślepy. Usiądź tam, gdzie każe i nie przeszkadzaj.Belz jest głuchy, ale nie ślepy. Usiądź tam, gdzie każe i nie przeszkadzaj.Belz jest głuchy, ale nie ślepy. Usiądź tam, gdzie każe i nie przeszkadzaj.Visual Content and Narrative Context: A high-contrast black-and-white comic page from "The Invitation" where Mefisto systematically dismantles Otto’s defenses by revealing secrets about his past. Top Panels: Mefisto leans in with a smile, questioning if Otto's name was actually "Tush" and mocking his origins at an "academy" and his ties to a "prince working for Zepar". Middle Panel: A flashback or metaphorical image shows a young, dirty child sitting in the "second-floor slums," emphasizing Otto’s low-born origins despite his current status. Bottom Panel: Mefisto stands before a detailed background of a shanty town or slum, telling Otto there is "no proof" but threatening to drag out "errors" from Zepar’s papers if Otto doesn't rethink his stance. Key Detail: Mefisto offers a final "chance to rethink," calling Otto a "sensible boy" while standing in the visual representation of Otto's impoverished past. Full Dialogue Transcription: Mefisto (Top Left): "THINK CAREFULLY ABOUT WHAT YOU SAID, OTTO... OR WAS IT TUSH?" Mefisto (Top Right): "THAT'S NOT WHAT THE BOYS FROM THE ACADEMY CALLED YOU. AND THERE WAS A REASON A PRINCE WORKING FOR ZEPAR BOUGHT A ROOM IN SUCH A SHITHOLE. WHICH DEMON FROM THE ACADEMY IS THIS FAT?" Mefisto (Middle Left): "THE ONE WHO DIDN'T USED TO HANG OUT ON THE FOURTH FLOOR. YOU THINK I DON'T KNOW YOU'RE NOT FROM THE PIT, BUT FROM THE SECOND-FLOOR SLUMS?" Mefisto (Middle Right): "SHOULD I FIND YOUR MOTHER? OR MAYBE JUST DRAG OUT THE 'ERRORS' FROM ZEPAR'S PAPERS. OH... HE'LL BE THRILLED TO SEE ME." Otto (Bottom Left): "THERE IS NO PROOF THAT IT'S TRUE." Mefisto (Bottom Left): "ARE YOU SURE? AND YET I FOUND OUT SOMEHOW; I KNOW MORE ABOUT YOU THAN YOU DO YOURSELF." Mefisto (Bottom Right): "IF THIS EVALUATION LOOKS LIKE THIS, WE'RE GOING TO HAVE A DIFFERENT CONVERSATION, OTTO. LIKE ADULTS. SINCE IT'S A GOOD DAY, AND I THINK—DESPITE ALL YOUR WORD—YOU'RE A VERY SENSIBLE BOY, I'LL GIVE YOU A CHANCE TO RETHINK WHAT YOU SAID." Visual Content and Narrative Context: A high-contrast black-and-white comic page from "The Invitation" featuring a tense climax between Mefisto, the official Otto, and Belz (Beelzebub) in an administrative setting. Top Panels: Mefisto stares down a sweating Otto, telling him there are "words you should be using in this situation" while insisting that Belz will write the evaluation because it "has to be on file". Middle Panels: Otto tries to invoke Lucifer's orders, but Mefisto mocks him, suggesting that if Otto is "deaf," he can take Belz's vacant room in the hospital. Bottom Left Panel: A close-up of Mefisto’s face with a finger raised, commanding Otto to "Turn around". Bottom Right Panel: Mefisto delivers a final crushing blow, calling Otto "Piggie" and stating that Otto won't do a thing as long as Belz is on his side, as "The Throne Room belongs to him". Full Dialogue Transcription: Mefisto (Top Left): "THERE ARE WORDS YOU SHOULD BE USING IN THIS SITUATION." Otto (Top Center): "I'M SORRY." Mefisto (Top Right): "DON'T PUSH ME FURTHER, OTTO. BELZ WILL WRITE THE EVALUATION; HE KNOWS WHAT TO DO, SINCE ONE HAS TO BE ON FILE... EVEN IF WE'VE MANAGED WITHOUT THEM SINCE THE DAWN OF HELL." Otto (Middle Left): "THERE IS A RECORD... LUCIFER WAS VERY CLEAR REGARDING HIS WORK." Mefisto (Middle Left): "ARE YOU DEAF, BOY? IF SO, BELZ'S ROOM IN THE HOSPITAL IS VACANT. I THOUGHT AS MUCH. NOTHING MORE TO ADD. AND BELZ IS DEAF, NOT BLIND. AND CERTAINLY NOT AS STUPID AS YOU TAKE HIM FOR." Mefisto (Bottom Left): "TURN AROUND." Mefisto (Bottom Right): "YOU WON'T DO A THING, PIGGIE, AS LONG AS BELZ IS ON MY SIDE. THE THRONE ROOM BELONGS TO HIM." Visual Content and Narrative Context: A high-contrast black-and-white comic page from "The Invitation" showing the aftermath of a confrontation involving Mefisto, Otto, and a visibly angry Belz (Beelzebub). Top Left Panel: Otto stands at a desk, stating "It's my job" while Mefisto watches him with a smug, knowing smile. Top Right Panel: A close-up of a character with long dark hair looking intensely shocked or fearful, noting that they "really haven't seen Belz that pissed off in a long time". Middle Panel: The dark-haired character sits at the desk, holding a quill pen, while a voice (presumably Mefisto) warns them to listen to Belz and "sit where he tells you". Bottom Panels: Mefisto walks away into the shadows with a self-satisfied expression, thinking to himself that while "that hog" (Otto) would be trouble, "nothing lost" in the end. Full Dialogue Transcription: Otto (Top Left): "IT'S MY JOB." Character (Top Right): "I REALLY HAVEN'T SEEN BELZ THAT PISSED OFF IN A LONG TIME." Mefisto (Middle Left): "HIS. AND IF I HEAR YOU'RE NOT LISTENING TO HIM... I DON'T THINK I NEED TO SAY MORE. SIT WHERE HE TELLS YOU. AND DON'T INTERFERE." Mefisto (Bottom Right): "I KNEW THAT HOG WOULD BE TROUBLE. BUT GOOD... NOTHING LOST." Visual Content and Narrative Context: A high-contrast black-and-white comic page from "The Invitation" where Mefisto and Deus discuss the political fallout of Mefisto's meeting with Otto. Top Panel: Deus and another character sit at a large wooden table in a kitchen-like setting, discussing the burdens of leadership and annual reports in Hell. Middle Left Panel: A close-up of Mefisto’s hand sliding a signed document across the table toward Deus, telling him, "Here, your day off". Middle Right Panel: Deus looks at the document with a skeptical expression, asking Mefisto, "Handled. Didn't you run into Lucifer?". Bottom Panel: Mefisto leans back with a dismissive gesture, explaining that the day off is "just for that fat prick" (Otto), noting that he doesn't like him and that he is "already causing problems". Full Dialogue Transcription: Character (Top): "AND THEY WANTED TO MAKE ME KING... BECAUSE, YOU KNOW... IF HE'S A DEVIL, HE MUST KNOW HIS STUFF... AND I HAD TO COME BACK TO DO THIS ANNUAL REPORT." Character (Top): "YOU SHOULD HAVE TAKEN IT, INSTEAD OF PUSHING THAT ROOFER ON THEM." Mefisto (Middle Left): "HERE, YOUR DAY OFF." Mefisto (Middle Right): "HANDLED." Deus (Middle Right): "DIDN'T YOU RUN INTO LUCIFER?" Mefisto (Bottom): "NO, JUST FOR THAT FAT PRICK. I DON'T LIKE HIM, AND HE'S ALREADY CAUSING PROBLEMS." Visual Content and Narrative Context: A high-contrast black-and-white comic page from "The Invitation" featuring a dialogue between Mefisto, Asmodeus (referred to as Deus), and Lewiatan. Top Left Panel: Lewiatan gestures with an open hand, suggesting that only a "madman" would stand up to Mefisto now and that Belz (Beelzebub) will set him straight. Middle Left Panel: Mefisto explains that "that fat pig" (Otto) knows how to exploit situations, but Mefisto has put him in his place. Middle Right Panel: Asmodeus/Deus tells Mefisto he will never understand why Mefisto defends Belz, to which Mefisto replies, "You understand that perfectly, Deus". Bottom Panel: Mefisto issues a stern warning to Asmodeus/Deus, stating that the next time a god drops by, he wants to know about it immediately. Full Dialogue Transcription: Lewiatan (Top Left): "YOU ALWAYS SAY THAT, BUT LET'S BE HONEST... ONLY A MADMAN WOULD STAND UP TO YOU NOW, MEPH. I MEAN... IT HAPPENS BETWEEN US. BUT HE'S YOUNG. BELZ WILL SET HIM STRAIGHT." Lewiatan (Top Center): "BELZ RARELY SPEAKS NOW." Mefisto (Middle Left): "AND THAT FAT PIG KNOWS HOW TO EXPLOIT IT. I PUT HIM IN HIS PLACE." Asmodeus/Deus (Middle Right): "I'LL NEVER UNDERSTAND WHY YOU DEFEND HIM." Mefisto (Middle Right): "YOU UNDERSTAND THAT PERFECTLY, DEUS." Asmodeus/Deus (Bottom Left): "STOP, I'M TELLING YOU." Mefisto (Bottom Right): "I HAVE SOME ADVICE TOO, DEUS. NEXT TIME A GOD DROPS BY, I WANT TO KNOW ABOUT IT IMMEDIATELY." Visual Content and Narrative Context: A high-contrast black-and-white comic page from "The Invitation" depicting a power-play dialogue between Mefisto, Asmodeus (Deus), and Lewian. Top Panels: Asmodeus argues that guards report to him first, but Mefisto dismissively demands to be informed earlier, suggesting Asmodeus tell Lucifer to inform him instead. Middle Right Panel: Mefisto sharply tells Asmodeus to return to his office and deal with the "correspondence rotting on [his] desk". Middle Left Panel: Lewian notes that papers are piling up regarding the Heavenly War, while Mefisto warns him to "Mind your statistics, Lewian". Bottom Panels: Asmodeus leaves to chip in for banquet wine, while Mefisto calls him a "damn boor" but acknowledges he "knows what he's doing". Mefisto and Lewian conclude by discussing how to stop Asmodeus from "whining". Full Dialogue Transcription: Asmodeus (Top Left): "THE GUARDS KNOW FIRST, AND THEY REPORT TO YOU, NOT ME. YOU KNOW—" Mefisto (Top Center): "TOO LATE. I WANT TO KNOW EARLIER." Asmodeus (Top Center): "THEN TELL LUCIFER TO INFORM YOU." Mefisto (Top Right): "DEUS, I THINK YOU SHOULD GO BACK TO YOUR OFFICE AND GET TO WORK. MAYBE THEN YOU'LL KNOW WHAT CORRESPONDENCE IS ROTTING ON YOUR DESK." Lewian (Middle Left): "THERE ARE PAPERS PILING UP THERE FROM THE HEAVENLY WAR." Mefisto (Middle Center): "MIND YOUR STATISTICS, LEWIAN. AND YOU MIND YOUR DUTIES, DEUS. AND LEAVE HIM ALONE. HE'LL BRING YOU SOMETHING GOOD LATER." Asmodeus (Bottom Left): "CHIPPING IN FOR THE BANQUET WINE. I'LL SEND YOU THE BILL." Mefisto (Bottom Center): "DAMN BOOR. BUT AT LEAST HE KNOWS WHAT HE'S DOING..." Lewian (Bottom Right): "WHAT SHOULD I BRING HIM?" Mefisto (Bottom Right): "HOW SHOULD I KNOW? THINK OF SOMETHING, AS LONG AS HE STOPS WHINING."
Belz jest głuchy, ale nie ślepy. Usiądź tam, gdzie każe i nie przeszkadzaj.Belz jest głuchy, ale nie ślepy. Usiądź tam, gdzie każe i nie przeszkadzaj.Belz jest głuchy, ale nie ślepy. Usiądź tam, gdzie każe i nie przeszkadzaj.Belz jest głuchy, ale nie ślepy. Usiądź tam, gdzie każe i nie przeszkadzaj.Belz jest głuchy, ale nie ślepy. Usiądź tam, gdzie każe i nie przeszkadzaj.Belz jest głuchy, ale nie ślepy. Usiądź tam, gdzie każe i nie przeszkadzaj. Visual Content and Narrative Context: A high-contrast black-and-white comic page from "The Invitation" where Mefisto systematically dismantles Otto’s defenses by revealing secrets about his past. Top Panels: Mefisto leans in with a smile, questioning if Otto's name was actually "Tush" and mocking his origins at an "academy" and his ties to a "prince working for Zepar". Middle Panel: A flashback or metaphorical image shows a young, dirty child sitting in the "second-floor slums," emphasizing Otto’s low-born origins despite his current status. Bottom Panel: Mefisto stands before a detailed background of a shanty town or slum, telling Otto there is "no proof" but threatening to drag out "errors" from Zepar’s papers if Otto doesn't rethink his stance. Key Detail: Mefisto offers a final "chance to rethink," calling Otto a "sensible boy" while standing in the visual representation of Otto's impoverished past. Full Dialogue Transcription: Mefisto (Top Left): "THINK CAREFULLY ABOUT WHAT YOU SAID, OTTO... OR WAS IT TUSH?" Mefisto (Top Right): "THAT'S NOT WHAT THE BOYS FROM THE ACADEMY CALLED YOU. AND THERE WAS A REASON A PRINCE WORKING FOR ZEPAR BOUGHT A ROOM IN SUCH A SHITHOLE. WHICH DEMON FROM THE ACADEMY IS THIS FAT?" Mefisto (Middle Left): "THE ONE WHO DIDN'T USED TO HANG OUT ON THE FOURTH FLOOR. YOU THINK I DON'T KNOW YOU'RE NOT FROM THE PIT, BUT FROM THE SECOND-FLOOR SLUMS?" Mefisto (Middle Right): "SHOULD I FIND YOUR MOTHER? OR MAYBE JUST DRAG OUT THE 'ERRORS' FROM ZEPAR'S PAPERS. OH... HE'LL BE THRILLED TO SEE ME." Otto (Bottom Left): "THERE IS NO PROOF THAT IT'S TRUE." Mefisto (Bottom Left): "ARE YOU SURE? AND YET I FOUND OUT SOMEHOW; I KNOW MORE ABOUT YOU THAN YOU DO YOURSELF." Mefisto (Bottom Right): "IF THIS EVALUATION LOOKS LIKE THIS, WE'RE GOING TO HAVE A DIFFERENT CONVERSATION, OTTO. LIKE ADULTS. SINCE IT'S A GOOD DAY, AND I THINK—DESPITE ALL YOUR WORD—YOU'RE A VERY SENSIBLE BOY, I'LL GIVE YOU A CHANCE TO RETHINK WHAT YOU SAID." Visual Content and Narrative Context: A high-contrast black-and-white comic page from "The Invitation" featuring a tense climax between Mefisto, the official Otto, and Belz (Beelzebub) in an administrative setting. Top Panels: Mefisto stares down a sweating Otto, telling him there are "words you should be using in this situation" while insisting that Belz will write the evaluation because it "has to be on file". Middle Panels: Otto tries to invoke Lucifer's orders, but Mefisto mocks him, suggesting that if Otto is "deaf," he can take Belz's vacant room in the hospital. Bottom Left Panel: A close-up of Mefisto’s face with a finger raised, commanding Otto to "Turn around". Bottom Right Panel: Mefisto delivers a final crushing blow, calling Otto "Piggie" and stating that Otto won't do a thing as long as Belz is on his side, as "The Throne Room belongs to him". Full Dialogue Transcription: Mefisto (Top Left): "THERE ARE WORDS YOU SHOULD BE USING IN THIS SITUATION." Otto (Top Center): "I'M SORRY." Mefisto (Top Right): "DON'T PUSH ME FURTHER, OTTO. BELZ WILL WRITE THE EVALUATION; HE KNOWS WHAT TO DO, SINCE ONE HAS TO BE ON FILE... EVEN IF WE'VE MANAGED WITHOUT THEM SINCE THE DAWN OF HELL." Otto (Middle Left): "THERE IS A RECORD... LUCIFER WAS VERY CLEAR REGARDING HIS WORK." Mefisto (Middle Left): "ARE YOU DEAF, BOY? IF SO, BELZ'S ROOM IN THE HOSPITAL IS VACANT. I THOUGHT AS MUCH. NOTHING MORE TO ADD. AND BELZ IS DEAF, NOT BLIND. AND CERTAINLY NOT AS STUPID AS YOU TAKE HIM FOR." Mefisto (Bottom Left): "TURN AROUND." Mefisto (Bottom Right): "YOU WON'T DO A THING, PIGGIE, AS LONG AS BELZ IS ON MY SIDE. THE THRONE ROOM BELONGS TO HIM." Visual Content and Narrative Context: A high-contrast black-and-white comic page from "The Invitation" showing the aftermath of a confrontation involving Mefisto, Otto, and a visibly angry Belz (Beelzebub). Top Left Panel: Otto stands at a desk, stating "It's my job" while Mefisto watches him with a smug, knowing smile. Top Right Panel: A close-up of a character with long dark hair looking intensely shocked or fearful, noting that they "really haven't seen Belz that pissed off in a long time". Middle Panel: The dark-haired character sits at the desk, holding a quill pen, while a voice (presumably Mefisto) warns them to listen to Belz and "sit where he tells you". Bottom Panels: Mefisto walks away into the shadows with a self-satisfied expression, thinking to himself that while "that hog" (Otto) would be trouble, "nothing lost" in the end. Full Dialogue Transcription: Otto (Top Left): "IT'S MY JOB." Character (Top Right): "I REALLY HAVEN'T SEEN BELZ THAT PISSED OFF IN A LONG TIME." Mefisto (Middle Left): "HIS. AND IF I HEAR YOU'RE NOT LISTENING TO HIM... I DON'T THINK I NEED TO SAY MORE. SIT WHERE HE TELLS YOU. AND DON'T INTERFERE." Mefisto (Bottom Right): "I KNEW THAT HOG WOULD BE TROUBLE. BUT GOOD... NOTHING LOST." Visual Content and Narrative Context: A high-contrast black-and-white comic page from "The Invitation" where Mefisto and Deus discuss the political fallout of Mefisto's meeting with Otto. Top Panel: Deus and another character sit at a large wooden table in a kitchen-like setting, discussing the burdens of leadership and annual reports in Hell. Middle Left Panel: A close-up of Mefisto’s hand sliding a signed document across the table toward Deus, telling him, "Here, your day off". Middle Right Panel: Deus looks at the document with a skeptical expression, asking Mefisto, "Handled. Didn't you run into Lucifer?". Bottom Panel: Mefisto leans back with a dismissive gesture, explaining that the day off is "just for that fat prick" (Otto), noting that he doesn't like him and that he is "already causing problems". Full Dialogue Transcription: Character (Top): "AND THEY WANTED TO MAKE ME KING... BECAUSE, YOU KNOW... IF HE'S A DEVIL, HE MUST KNOW HIS STUFF... AND I HAD TO COME BACK TO DO THIS ANNUAL REPORT." Character (Top): "YOU SHOULD HAVE TAKEN IT, INSTEAD OF PUSHING THAT ROOFER ON THEM." Mefisto (Middle Left): "HERE, YOUR DAY OFF." Mefisto (Middle Right): "HANDLED." Deus (Middle Right): "DIDN'T YOU RUN INTO LUCIFER?" Mefisto (Bottom): "NO, JUST FOR THAT FAT PRICK. I DON'T LIKE HIM, AND HE'S ALREADY CAUSING PROBLEMS." Visual Content and Narrative Context: A high-contrast black-and-white comic page from "The Invitation" featuring a dialogue between Mefisto, Asmodeus (referred to as Deus), and Lewiatan. Top Left Panel: Lewiatan gestures with an open hand, suggesting that only a "madman" would stand up to Mefisto now and that Belz (Beelzebub) will set him straight. Middle Left Panel: Mefisto explains that "that fat pig" (Otto) knows how to exploit situations, but Mefisto has put him in his place. Middle Right Panel: Asmodeus/Deus tells Mefisto he will never understand why Mefisto defends Belz, to which Mefisto replies, "You understand that perfectly, Deus". Bottom Panel: Mefisto issues a stern warning to Asmodeus/Deus, stating that the next time a god drops by, he wants to know about it immediately. Full Dialogue Transcription: Lewiatan (Top Left): "YOU ALWAYS SAY THAT, BUT LET'S BE HONEST... ONLY A MADMAN WOULD STAND UP TO YOU NOW, MEPH. I MEAN... IT HAPPENS BETWEEN US. BUT HE'S YOUNG. BELZ WILL SET HIM STRAIGHT." Lewiatan (Top Center): "BELZ RARELY SPEAKS NOW." Mefisto (Middle Left): "AND THAT FAT PIG KNOWS HOW TO EXPLOIT IT. I PUT HIM IN HIS PLACE." Asmodeus/Deus (Middle Right): "I'LL NEVER UNDERSTAND WHY YOU DEFEND HIM." Mefisto (Middle Right): "YOU UNDERSTAND THAT PERFECTLY, DEUS." Asmodeus/Deus (Bottom Left): "STOP, I'M TELLING YOU." Mefisto (Bottom Right): "I HAVE SOME ADVICE TOO, DEUS. NEXT TIME A GOD DROPS BY, I WANT TO KNOW ABOUT IT IMMEDIATELY." Visual Content and Narrative Context: A high-contrast black-and-white comic page from "The Invitation" depicting a power-play dialogue between Mefisto, Asmodeus (Deus), and Lewian. Top Panels: Asmodeus argues that guards report to him first, but Mefisto dismissively demands to be informed earlier, suggesting Asmodeus tell Lucifer to inform him instead. Middle Right Panel: Mefisto sharply tells Asmodeus to return to his office and deal with the "correspondence rotting on [his] desk". Middle Left Panel: Lewian notes that papers are piling up regarding the Heavenly War, while Mefisto warns him to "Mind your statistics, Lewian". Bottom Panels: Asmodeus leaves to chip in for banquet wine, while Mefisto calls him a "damn boor" but acknowledges he "knows what he's doing". Mefisto and Lewian conclude by discussing how to stop Asmodeus from "whining". Full Dialogue Transcription: Asmodeus (Top Left): "THE GUARDS KNOW FIRST, AND THEY REPORT TO YOU, NOT ME. YOU KNOW—" Mefisto (Top Center): "TOO LATE. I WANT TO KNOW EARLIER." Asmodeus (Top Center): "THEN TELL LUCIFER TO INFORM YOU." Mefisto (Top Right): "DEUS, I THINK YOU SHOULD GO BACK TO YOUR OFFICE AND GET TO WORK. MAYBE THEN YOU'LL KNOW WHAT CORRESPONDENCE IS ROTTING ON YOUR DESK." Lewian (Middle Left): "THERE ARE PAPERS PILING UP THERE FROM THE HEAVENLY WAR." Mefisto (Middle Center): "MIND YOUR STATISTICS, LEWIAN. AND YOU MIND YOUR DUTIES, DEUS. AND LEAVE HIM ALONE. HE'LL BRING YOU SOMETHING GOOD LATER." Asmodeus (Bottom Left): "CHIPPING IN FOR THE BANQUET WINE. I'LL SEND YOU THE BILL." Mefisto (Bottom Center): "DAMN BOOR. BUT AT LEAST HE KNOWS WHAT HE'S DOING..." Lewian (Bottom Right): "WHAT SHOULD I BRING HIM?" Mefisto (Bottom Right): "HOW SHOULD I KNOW? THINK OF SOMETHING, AS LONG AS HE STOPS WHINING."
May 26, 2026

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