While Situ Nan was dancing around blissfully within the park that was now mostly destroyed by his evil spectres, a small evil looking toddler silently appeared next to him on the ground. This toddler looked identical to the evil corpse race's young elder called Zatlan.
After appearing, the toddler quickly fell on his butt. It seemed his legs were too young and underdeveloped to hold his chubby body weight if he stood up for too long, so he could only helplessly fall onto his butt seconds after appearing.
While sitting on his butt, the toddler called Zatlan frowned and looked at the silly, happy, dancing, tall man in front of him and said to him in the nasally old and exhausted sounding male voice, 'Why Situ Nan? You came here, to this planet, to visit me."
The toddler, after speaking to him in a foreign language, then turned to look around himself at the mayhem that was occurring all over the planet, before continuing speaking with an old voice filled with jealousy, and hatred.
"So why did you eat the child that I was going to eat?" He asked in the same language as he looked at the headless body of the little girl that Situ Nan had dropped on the ground the moment he started dancing earlier.
"Why did you kill the women that I was going to rape?" He asked again as he looked at the terrified women around him being torn to shreds, limb by limb, with their deafening cries of agony resounding all over the planet.
"Why did you butcher the men that I love beheading?" He asked one more time, as he looked with jealousy and sorrow at the men who were screaming in extreme agony and pain as they were torn asunder by the evil spectres asailing them with their sharp weapons.
"Why did you destroy the buildings and things that I always wanted to destroy?" He asked one last time to the dancing man in front of him, as he looked in sorrow at the buildings, rivers, streets, and forests that were being obliterated around him and in the distance.
Feeling very wronged and sad, the toddler couldn't help but look upwards at the dancing silly man in front of him and say softly in sadness, anxiety and anger. "Situ Nan! Ah! You have betrayed me, my fellow elder."
Yet, after all he had said, the dancing man in front of him didn't listen to a single word, and continued dancing on in happiness and bliss. The dancing man looked so happy, that it appeared nothing in the world mattered to him any more.
