The Tieflings eventually scraped together about seven hundred million gold coins for Amberser.
This was all the cash they could come up with, and the rest had to be paid in various kinds of goods.
The least valuable of these were naturally the various domains, which Amberser couldn't even be bothered to price. He carelessly offered ten thousand soul currency for all of them.
That price was definitely unreasonable—these nobles' domains combined nearly comprised a third of the kingdom, and if converted into gold coins, it would be calculated in the billions.
Amberser's rationale was very simple, "When you all go to hell, I can just take those domains by force if I want them."
This statement sounded arrogant, and these Tiefling nobles also wanted to question Amberser's abilities until he recorded a video in Gloomyland.
An undead army stretching as far as the eye could see, with all kinds of high-order undead you could imagine.