Ok. Here's the dillio. A long, long time ago, back when the time space continuum was still in its youngest form, an entity was wrought into exsistance. No one knows how. No one knows why. This entity was powerful. Powerful beyond limits.
Eons and eons passed. Our universe finally began to flesh out. This entity travelled through many dimensions, taking upon itself an inexplicable justice. One millenia, still many millenia ago, the entity found a budding young planet we call earth. Amused by the antics of its inhabitants, the entity stayed with this planet. He became a personal caretaker of sorts.
But as the time passed, the entity became less and less pleased with the so-called "humans" treatment of his world. Many time he considered wiping the earth clean of these creatures. But he hesistated. Were human just as natural of a creature as any other on the planet? Was it the course of time for them to evolve and destroy their own homes?
The time for judgment grew near. Knowing of the consequences of moving his entire exsistance into our dimensional plain, he instead chose a human with through which he could communicate, and observe more closely the humans he judged.
And as such, he came to me. Why? I don't know. But regardless, this entity had no name. So about the time it came to me, I'm checking out walkthroughs for Lufia 3: The legend returns. As I'm browsing through, the name of the final boss catches my eye.
"Zalbak, Infernal god of Flames" (Note: I've seen the name written a zillion different ways.)
"Holy shit." I say to myself, "That is one badass, awesome name." And that's the name I chose for the entity.
I had never actually made it to the Zalbak fight in Lufia 3, so only recently was its in-game appearance brought to my attention.
Quite befitting of an entity of celestial dominance. That, and the nature in which he appears in the game is kinda cool. He's just like, bam. There. You beat the bad guys, and then up in the sky, there comes Zalbak, out of nowhere, summoned by the dead bad guy's ghost. No relevance to the story at all.
And that's the story of Zalbak. The end.
"Unfortunately, the dragon only speaks in Napalm, a curious ancient language that you don't really need to speak to understand."