"Mr. Seth, you mentioned earlier about the name of the Elf King, yet you never clarified why you seemed so elated about it," Ethan remarked.
"Did I not?"
Primordial Key Seth looked puzzled and murmured, "Let me think."
After a moment, as if recalling his intended point but realizing he had been sidetracked, he added, "The fact that those Elves are unaware of the Original Elf King's name suggests something significant — that the Original Elf King is no longer a deity."
At this, a wave of confusion rippled through the group.
Feeling the need to elucidate further, Seth continued, "Upon ascending to deity, most deities adopt a specific title that represents the essence of their power."
"Like the God of Sea, God of Forest..."
"In addition, these deities have a true name. This true name serves as their unique identity, and whenever someone utters it, the deity can sense it."
By this point, the group seemed to grasp the implications.