Chapter 57: Interview (II)
Once Odin stepped into the show's sleek, modern studio, followed by Luca and Enzo, he was greeted by the staff members for 'Shel Uncensored'.
Whispers spread like wildfire among the crew, their gazes darting toward Odin. Phones subtly appeared from pockets, snapping a few quick pictures as everyone quietly marveled at the presence of the global ranker and guildmaster of Leviathan. His reputation in Satisfy World was nothing short of legendary, and meeting him in person felt like brushing against virtual royalty.
Mathias remained composed, his sharp green eyes scanning the room with the calm confidence of someone used to this kind of attention.
He nodded to those who greeted him, maintaining a professional demeanor even as some younger staff members hovered nearby, starstruck. Luca and Enzo followed closely, their matching dark suits and stoic expressions giving off the aura of security without overstepping.
One brave intern, a young man in his early twenties with wide eyes, approached Odin hesitantly, holding out a piece of game merchandise. It was among the first series of merchandise he and the Aesir had released, featuring him in the Black Knight Armour of Despair along with his Black Mithril Sword, by his side flanked Eve and Ellyssaria, the two high-ranking mages of the guild.
'Hmm, this one was a limited version because Rogue didn't like how she got paired with Demacia. A shame, I enjoyed the photoshoot. Been one month since that special release.'
His hand trembled slightly as he spoke. "C-Could I... could I maybe get an autograph, sir?"
"Sure," he said smoothly, taking the pen from the intern's hand and signing the poster with a practiced flourish. "Stay strong in the game," he added, handing it back, "Leviathan's always looking for talent."
The intern beamed as if Odin had just knighted him on the spot before hurrying back to his station.
The excited murmurs grew as more staff members tentatively approached, hoping for a quick handshake or autograph. But just as the atmosphere started to shift from professional to fan-frenzy, a figure stepped forward, effortlessly commanding the room's attention.
She was a stunning woman in her 30s, with sharp brown eyes and chestnut hair that cascaded over her shoulders in loose waves. Dressed in a perfectly tailored business suit that accentuated her slender, toned figure, she walked with the grace of someone used to getting what she wanted.
As she approached Odin, the staff members quickly dispersed, recognizing her as important.
This was the producer of Shel Uncensored, the mastermind behind Peter Shelmaru's controversial but highly successful talk show.
She flashed a professional smile, but there was no denying the spark in her eyes as they met Odin's. He stood tall, towering over her at 192 cm, with his tailored suit fitting his athletic build like a glove.
She had seen him on-screen countless times to the point she had a crush on him. But now, seeing him up close, she couldn't believe her eyes because Mathias in front of her had the same features as Odin, whom she fell for.
His chiseled features, confidence in his movements, and calm authority matched his Satisfy World persona.
"Mr. Cronqvist," she said, extending a perfectly manicured hand. Her voice was smooth and polished but carried a note of genuine excitement. I'm Helen Radu, the producer of Shel Uncensored. It's an honor to have you here with us today."
Mathias took her hand in his, his grip firm but respectful. "The pleasure's mine, Ms. Radu," he replied, his deep voice smooth. He noticed how her gaze lingered on his face, a flicker of interest in her eyes that most ladies would give him when they tried to flirt.
"I've heard a lot about the show."
Helen smiled, her cheeks flushing slightly as their hands lingered just a second longer than necessary before she pulled away. "We're thrilled to have you. I must admit," she added, her voice dropping a touch, "I'm a fan and player of Satisfy World. I've been following Leviathan for months now. It's... incredible to meet you in person."
Mathias raised an eyebrow, his smile deepening. "A fan, huh? I didn't expect to hear that from someone who runs a high-pressure operation like this."
Helen chuckled, brushing a strand of hair behind her ear, which made Mathias smile a bit. She tried to put her charm on him.
"It's my escape from all the craziness here. Though, I'm nowhere near your level, only a measly level 52 Thief. But it's fun, and it helps take the edge off after long days at the studio."
"A Thief?" Mathias mused, a hint of amusement in his voice as he pushed her buttons a bit. "Not a bad choice for someone who probably needs to sneak around and steal time for herself in this line of work."
Helen laughed softly, the sound warm and genuine, her brown eyes twinkling. "Exactly. You'd be surprised how useful it is for de-stressing. Though, I have to say, trying to keep up with Leviathan's updates is a whole different kind of challenge, but I've seen your latest video, the Legendary Class looks invincible."
"Can you share some insights into your new class, Odin?"
Mathias leaned in slightly, lowering his voice with a teasing edge as if telling her a secret. I'll save the details for the interview. Mr. Shelmaru wouldn't appreciate me stealing the show before we even sit down."
Helen smirked, trying to mask her disappointment but enjoying the playful flirting she was doing with Mathias. "Fair enough. But I'll be holding out for some inside scoop. You know, for future reference in-game."
He chuckled softly. "Maybe after the show," he said, flashing her a grin that made her heart skip a beat.
Helen bit her lower lip, trying to suppress the flustered look that threatened to cross her face. She had been around high-profile guests before, but there was something different about Mathias. Maybe it was because she already had a crush on him.
The fact that she had followed him, a rising star from their country and Leviathan, for so long only made the interaction feel surreal.
But then, ever the professional, she straightened herself, taking a deep breath and regaining her composure.
"Well," she said, her voice regaining its steady, polished tone, "we'll get you settled in the green room, and then Peter will come in to prep you for the interview. He's been looking forward to this for weeks. We don't often get someone of your caliber in the studio."
"Sounds good," Mathias replied. "I'm ready whenever you are."
Helen led the way, her heels clicking rhythmically against the polished floor as they moved through the studio's corridors. As they walked, Mathias couldn't help but stare at her large ass for a moment and couldn't help but admit that she was well-gifted in the right places.
The green room was just as sleek and modern as the rest of the studio, equipped with plush seating, snacks, and a wide-screen TV showcasing live footage of the studio. Mathias, Luca, and Enzo made themselves comfortable while Helen oversaw the last-minute details with the crew. She lingered near the door for a moment, casting one last glance at Mathias before stepping out.
Once alone, Luca nudged Mathias with a knowing smirk. "You're sure racking up the fans, boss. Gonna need to start carrying a stick to fend them off."
Mathias chuckled, shaking his head. "It's natural for people to be drawn to something they admire. But this isn't my first rodeo."
Enzo chimed in from his seat, his tone more playful. "Oh, come on. We both saw it—she's got that look. You know, the 'I'm totally into this guy, but I'm playing it cool because I'm a professional' look."
"She's a professional," Mathias said, his tone light but firm. "It's her job to make sure things run smoothly around here."
Enzo's grin widened, leaning back in his chair as he folded his arms behind his head. "Yeah, well, professionals have their own... needs. Poor babe's probably gonna think about you tonight."
"Want me to hook any of you up with any of those ladies in the studio?" inquired Mathias as he glanced at the twins showing interest in his proposition.
Mathias gave them a sidelong glance, shaking his head. "Keep your heads sharp, boys. Stop looking at the staff members and their tits, it's visible. We've got an interview to focus on."
Luca cleared his throat, trying to suppress a grin. "Right, right. But you gotta admit, these Romanian chicks are something else. Some of the hottest in Europe, for sure."
Enzo nodded enthusiastically. "It's a shame though, boss. You've got a thing for Asian girls, don't you? Not that I blame you, I mean Mi-Jung—" he paused, letting out a low whistle, "she got the whole package."
Mathias raised an eyebrow, half amused, half exasperated. "You two done?"
Enzo laughed, throwing up his hands in mock surrender. "Hey, just saying. I know your tastes."
Mathias smirked, shaking his head. "I'm happy where I am, thanks. But it's good to know you guys are always on the lookout for... opportunities."
The door swung open again, this time revealing a tall, clean-cut man in his late thirties, maybe in his forties, with neatly styled black hair and a sharp, tailored suit. Peter Shelmaru, the host of Shel Uncensored, walked in with the swagger of someone used to controlling the room.
His sharp eyes locked onto Mathias immediately, a welcoming grin spreading across his face.
"Odin himself," Peter said, stepping forward and extending his hand. "Or should I say Mathias Cronqvist? Either way, having you on the show is an absolute honor. Been following your rise for a long time, and I can say that most of us have been captivated by Satisfy World."
Mathias stood and shook his hand firmly. "Appreciate it, Peter. Glad to finally be here."
Unlike the staff or even Helen, Peter's demeanor wasn't that of a fan meeting his idol—he was a seasoned interviewer, someone who knew how to balance respect with the authority he carried as the host of a show known for pulling no punches.
"I have to say," Peter continued, "I couldn't think of a more timely guest for today's episode."
"Timing's everything, right?" Mathias replied with a smirk.
Peter chuckled and gestured for Mathias to take a seat. "You're not wrong. And speaking of timing, we're set to go live in about fifteen minutes. Before we do, I wanted to run over a couple of things with you. Obviously, we'll be talking about Satisfy World and your role in the game and as an ambassador for this global brand."
"But I'm also interested in diving into what's behind the avatar. What drives Mathias Cronqvist? What's next for you and Leviathan? The world's curious to find more about the first Legendary Player."
Mathias nodded, his expression thoughtful. "I'm open to discussing all of that."
Peter's eyes gleamed with interest. "That's exactly what we're looking for."
The room settled into a comfortable silence as Peter excused himself to finish his own preparations. Mathias remained seated, his mind shifting gears from the lighthearted interactions with Luca, Enzo, and Helen to the more serious topics ahead.
But before that moment of reflection could settle too deeply, Helen reappeared, clipboard in hand, her eyes once again locking onto Mathias. She offered a soft smile, almost like she was silently wishing him luck.
"Show's about to start. Ready, Mathias?" she said, her voice softer now.
Mathias gave a slight nod. "Always."
The studio was ready to go live in just a few minutes, and the crew gave Shelmaru the signal. The moderator nodded, then straightened in his seat, his face becoming more focused as he prepared for the camera's gaze.
The cameras switched on, and Shelmaru's smooth, practiced voice filled the air as the intro music faded.
"Good evening from Bucharest, and welcome to a special edition of the 'Shel Uncensored'," he began, his words steady and professional. The camera panned slowly across the stage before settling on the two men.
"Tonight, we have a very special guest, one whose name you might not know if you aren't plugged into the current trends of the world related to VR technology, but let me assure you—he's a figure of global renown."
"Our guest tonight is none other than Odin, the leader of the Leviathan Guild, and #2 Globally inside Satisfy World, the VR game that took the globe by storm. He's also the first player to manage one of the highest achievements in this fantasy world of becoming a Legendary person."
The camera zoomed in on Peter, catching the subtle lift of his eyebrow as he continued. "With his permission, I'll also present him with his real identity, Mathias Cronqvist."
"He's one of our brightest prospects in this emerging VR sector. His exploits have been watched by billions, and he stands as a potential future leader of a generation that views this digital space as much more than just entertainment."
The camera panned toward Mathias, capturing the hint of amusement in his eyes as Peter delivered the next line.
The camera zoomed in slightly on Shelmaru as he continued. "In fact, at this point in time, Mathias is one of the most searched people on SkyNet, surpassing the current President of the United States, Richard Caldwell, our Federation's President, 'Adrienn Von Auerbach' and the global superstar…"
He paused for effect, raising an eyebrow, "—Lucille Montreau." (A/N: Fictive names, ofc, cause the setting is in a distant future, 2070s, but for reference, think of the president of the US like Donald Trump, for the European Federation, is a utopic subject on the future of the EU, as for Lucille, think of Kim Kardashian, or some big female figure)
Odin gave a small, modest smile, his hands resting comfortably on his lap. Then, after all the introductions, Peter finally turned his gaze toward his guest, smiling. "Mathias… or should I call you Odin? How would you like to be addressed?"
"Mathias will be fine, Peter," Mathias replied with a nod.
"Thank you, Mathias. And thank you for taking the time to sit down with us tonight."
"My pleasure," Mathias responded, maintaining his calm demeanor.
Peter shifted in his seat, preparing to dive deeper into the discussion. "Let's dive right in. Satisfy World has become a phenomenon. With numbers closing in to around a billion players, it's become almost like a second life for many people of various ages."
"You've reached heights that most players can only dream of, leading one of the top guilds, obtaining a Legendary class. What's your secret?"
Mathias's lips twitched into a smile, but it wasn't one of arrogance. His tone was modest yet firm as he replied, "Hard work, Peter. As cliché as it might sound, Satisfy World rewards those working hard toward their dream."
"There's no shortcut."
"A lot of players think that becoming someone like Kraugel, Chris, Yura, Zibal and many high-rankers is all about the power-spike of their class or gear, but it's the effort behind it that truly makes the difference."
Peter nodded, clearly intrigued. "That's an interesting perspective, especially since so many players invest significant amounts of money to climb the ranks quickly. What do you think about those who spend large sums to get ahead of others?"
Mathias paused for a moment, his expression contemplative. "They have an advantage, without a doubt. But in the long run, even those who play for free and put in the work will be able to defeat those with deep pockets."
"You can have the best items, but if your skills and control aren't up to par, you'll be beaten by someone with decent equipment. The game, much like life, rewards skill and perseverance."
Peter leaned in slightly, his eyes gleaming with curiosity. "You're saying it's like life. Do you think Satisfy mirrors reality in terms of fairness? Some would argue that it feels unfair at times."
Mathias's expression softened, thoughtful. "Satisfy can feel unfair, just like life. But we have to understand that it's a new world, with its own challenges. Life throws obstacles at us to test us, and in the same way, Satisfy presents challenges. The key is persistence. Just as we're challenged, we're also rewarded. Maybe not immediately, but eventually, for sure."
Peter smiled, clearly enjoying Mathias's depth. "Satisfy World has evolved so much since its launch. From the starting villages and cities where all information was restricted, the game's scale is almost incomprehensible now."
"As someone who's been playing since the beginning, what do you think about how the game has grown?"
Mathias's smile widened slightly as he nodded. "Impressive, to say the least. On this occasion, I would like to take my hat off to all the Explorers and Adventurers who shared their findings on the Community Forums, helping the rest of the players to find their way with the hunting grounds and dungeons.
Peter chuckled, appreciating the shoutout. It revealed a lot about Mathias's character as a human being, and for this, he could only respect him.
"You're a full-time player now, but how do you manage to balance that with your life outside the game? There must be some challenges, especially with the demands of both worlds."
Mathias leaned back, a slight laugh escaping him, finding it amusing that Peter was asking him such soft questions, "You'd be surprised how similar the two can be. Scheduling raids isn't that different from scheduling meetings. You've got to balance priorities, know when to take a break to manage your mental health, and keep your team motivated."
"The challenge is remembering that there's a world outside the VR, and keeping our bodies healthy physically and mentally is a must for success."
After the softball question, he got thrown in his direction. A hot potato was thrown directly at his face.
"That's a great insight. But let's talk about the economic impact of Satisfy. From my research, it seems like more than just a game, it's developed its own economy. People are making real money selling items gained from defeating monsters for actual cash."
"What's your take on the virtual economy, and do you think there should be regulations in place?"
Mathias took a breath, pausing as he considered his answer. His calm, composed demeanor never wavered. "The line between simulation and reality is a fine one," he began thoughtfully. "I'm not an economist, so I can't tell you definitively if there should be regulations. But if players are earning real money by offering their services in Satisfy, then I believe they should pay taxes on those profits, just like any other business or individual would in the real world."
Peter raised an eyebrow, intrigued. "So, you see the economy within Satisfy as a positive development?"
Mathias nodded. "Yes. The economic side of Satisfy is still raw and unexplored, like the Wild West of old. But without a doubt, it offers the potential for creating new job opportunities that didn't exist before."
Peter's gaze sharpened, clearly interested in the possibilities Mathias was hinting at. "You've accomplished so much in the game, but what's your favorite part of Satisfy World? Is it the exploration, the battles, or maybe something else?"
Mathias smiled, leaning back slightly. "For me? It's all of them. I'm the type of guy who wouldn't shy away from something like Titan's Sewer Cleaning Questline. I can find satisfaction in the small things."
"But if you were to ask me to rank them, I'd say the fights come first. The thrill of combat is unmatched. Second would be exploring hidden zones, discovering places no one's set foot in before. Third would be polishing my techniques, making sure my skills stay sharp."
"Fourth?" He laughed lightly. "Betting on the chariot races in the Hippodrome, though I've never won a single bet."
He shook his head with a grin. "And finally, reading books and interacting with the NPCs. Satisfy's world-building is incredible."
Peter chuckled. "So, you're not just a fighter, you're a scholar, a gambler, and a man who appreciates the fine details."
"Seems a lot, but I like to keep my mind occupied."
"I see… Then again, as the #2 globally ranked player in Satisfy World, you would anticipate a busy schedule. But again, how do you handle the fame, both inside and outside the game?"
"I got something to help me not get my ego inflated, my girlfriend. Oh, and of course, gravity."
Peter smiled, enjoying the talk with Mathias. He could see the dollar signs on his face.
"Before you became a full-time Satisfy World player, you had quite a different career path, didn't you? From what our sources told us, you studied engineering and worked as an industrial designer for SynthTech. How does someone go from a 9-5 schedule to becoming a professional in this new genre for the world?"
Mathias laughed lightly, the memories of his old job resurfacing. "It's a strange leap when you put it that way. I've always been drawn to problem-solving. As an engineer, I dealt with complex problems that required careful planning, and the same mindset applies in Satisfy."
"Whether it's designing a product or coordinating a large-scale raid, the key is strategy, patience, and understanding the system you're working with."
"Do you think your real-world experience helped you become a successful player? Because many professionals from other sectors have had... let's just say, mixed experiences in Satisfy World. Some have even complained that the NPCs can be outright hostile to real-world ideas or changes."
Mathias nodded, gathering his thoughts. "It's interesting you mention that. Being an engineer definitely helped me navigate the game's mechanics and systems. But I think the mistake a lot of people make is trying to apply real-world logic to Satisfy without considering the world's rules."
"You can't come in thinking you'll revolutionize it with your modern ideas. The world of Satisfy has its own history, culture, and logic. It's like trying to introduce advanced technology to a society that doesn't understand it. You'd be seen as an outsider, even a threat."
Peter raised an eyebrow. "So you're saying there's a kind of disconnect between the real world and the game world?"
"Imagine an alien from a higher dimension descending and trying to teach us their technology. It would probably feel like magic to us, right? And what happens in Satisfy World is kind of the same."
"Players come in thinking they can revolutionize the world with their 21st-century knowledge, but they forget that the world of Satisfy has its own rules, its own history. Not everyone is the 'main character'. Try to implement too much real-world logic, and you might find yourself burned at the stake as a heretic serving the Dark God Yatan."
"That's a fascinating take on this subject. Now, Mathias, I have to touch on something that has gotten our journalist attention and is related to Satisfy."
"That's a fascinating take. Now, Mathias, I have to touch on something a bit more serious. There's been a lot of discussion about the mental health impacts of Satisfy World, especially after some tragic cases involving high school students."
"Recently, there have been reports of teenagers in the US and South Korea taking their own lives after experiencing trauma in the game. Do you think Satisfy World bears any responsibility for this?"
Mathias's eyebrows furrowed a bit, but then they softened as he remained composed. He knew that those incidents would be somehow linked to Satisfy World. Do they even know it was because of their experience inside the Fantasy World? Only S.A's Morpheus could read into their neural link.
"It's a tragic situation, no doubt about it. But we need to be clear about a few things. Satisfy World is a game, yes, but it can also be interpreted as an alternative world in an open world."
"Not everyone is made to be a hero who slays dragons and faces off against archdemons. And if someone struggles with mental health issues, maybe the high-stress aspects of the game, being an Adventurer, maybe isn't for them."
Mathias continued his idea while Peter was clearly getting ready to interrupt him with some controversial ideas for all he could care about.
"Should we blame the developers, the S.A. Group, for creating a realistic and challenging world? I don't think so. The responsibility lies in several places, including with parents. Why were these kids allowed to dive so deeply into a game if they had known health problems? It's a complex issue, and it's not something that can be pinned on just one thing."
"So you're saying that perhaps those with pre-existing issues shouldn't be pushed into certain aspects of the game?"
Mathias shrugs slightly. "Look, the world is full of challenges. If someone isn't equipped to handle the pressure, there are so many other things they can do in the game. They can enjoy crafting, exploring, socializing, there's more to it than just combat. And honestly, the loudest critics I hear are often people from an older generation "
"No offense, Peter." Mathias said with a light chuckle, raising his hand in mock defense.
Peter let out a low laugh, shaking his head. "None taken."
Mathias continued his idea, speaking as if he was the moderator instead of a guest.
The camera zoomed in slightly on Mathias's face as he spoke, the seriousness of his words coming through with quiet confidence.
"But the truth is, times are changing. And the minority that complains about Satisfy World? Well, they're just that, a minority. Statistically, the game has helped more people than it's hurt."
"It's given people a new sense of purpose in their depressed lives, it can also help break the vicious cycle that was created by social media, making socializing face to face obsolete."
Peter sat back, his expression shifting to one of genuine intrigue. "That's an interesting perspective, Mathias. I appreciate your honesty on such a difficult subject."
"It's indeed a controversial subject, for this we're awaiting new updates from S.A Group. But again, your honesty on this subject can't be far from wrong."
"Now, let's talk about the part everyone's dying to know more about. Your recent 'Proclamation' video, when that dropped on SkyNet, it exploded across the web. People are still stunned, not only by your display of power but by the implications behind it."
Peter paused, letting the weight of the conversation settle for a moment before transitioning to the next topic with the ease of a seasoned host. "Now, let's talk about the part everyone's dying to know more about."
"You revealed your new Legendary Class, 'Saharan Successor,' and showed a portion of your abilities. That red aura you displayed has sparked countless discussions. So… tell us more. What exactly does the Saharan Successor entail?"
Mathias's expression softened, a hint of amusement playing on his lips. He knew the world was hungry for answers, but the truth was, even he hadn't fully uncovered all the secrets behind the class.
"The Legendary Class?" Mathias repeated, pausing for a moment as if weighing his words carefully.
"It's still a mystery even for me. And with this occasion I would like to clarify some rumors. This isn't my final version, I still have to complete more quests to strengthen my Class. As for my level returning to 1, it was caused by the Class Change."
"So in the future," Mathias continued, a wry smile tugging at his lips, "any players who get the chance of a lifetime to become a Legendary Class wielder like me, well, I wish you good luck in your leveling journey."
Peter, clearly intrigued by this humility, raised an eyebrow. He leaned in, adopting a more conspiratorial tone. "There's been a lot of speculation that this class might make you a candidate for the next Emperor of the Saharan Empire itself. Do you see yourself taking that throne one day?"
Mathias chuckled softly, shaking his head as if amused by the very notion. "This is new for me," he said, his voice laced with humor. "I'd like to ask the ones spreading that theory—where exactly should I claim this crown from Emperor Juander? I mean, sarcasm aside, no, I have no plans of taking any throne. Even if I wanted to, it's not like I have the power to force an abdication."
He waved a hand, brushing off the idea with casual ease. "There are so many factors involved that it's not even worth wasting time on such ramblings."
"Thank you for clearing up those rumors, you might not be aware but there's a net war about your future as the Saharan Successor, some making you the savior of Satisfy World while another faction makes you to be the Final Villain who are stealing everything from them."
Mathias let out a deep laugh, his green eyes gleaming with amusement. "Huhuhu, what can I say? I'm flattered."
"And then there's the red aura. In the video, when you unleashed that power, the red energy surrounding your body caught everyone's attention. Can you tell us what it actually is?"
Mathias's demeanor shifted slightly, becoming more guarded. "It's part of the class," he said simply. "A resource unique to the Saharan Successor. Think of it like how Aura Masters have their aura or how Shadow Masters use shadow energy. That's about as much as I'm willing to share on this subject."
Peter nodded, sensing the limits of what Mathias would reveal, and prepared to transition toward the final part of the interview. Glancing at his notes and then back at the clock on the set, he realized they were nearing the 45-minute mark.
The audience, both live and online, had been captivated the entire time, but he knew it was time to start wrapping things up.
"For all those aspiring to be the next Odin," Peter began, his voice carrying a tone of sincere curiosity, "especially the younger generation—do you have any advice? What does it take to make it in this intense world, where competition is fierce and failure can be harsh?"
Mathias paused, his face thoughtful as if carefully choosing his words. His voice softened slightly, losing its earlier playful tone.
"I'd tell them this. Don't get caught up in trying to be the next Odin. Be the best version of yourself. The world you'll enter is vast, with endless possibilities, and it offers more than just fighting monsters and collecting treasures."
"And remember, persistence is key. If you fail once, twice, a hundred times, keep going. Success isn't handed to you. You have to earn it."
Peter smiled, sensing the impact that Mathias's words might have on the future players of Satisfy. While he wasn't as invested in this subject as others were, his son was a massive fan of the Satisfy World Online and even had posters of the #1 ranked Kraugel.
"Well, it's been a pleasure speaking with you, Mathias. Thank you for your insights, and I'm sure our audience will take your words to heart."
"Thanks for having me, Peter. It's been a great conversation."
Peter turned toward the camera, his smile broad and inviting. "Ladies and gentlemen, that was Mathias Cronqvist, also known as Odin, leader of the Leviathan Guild in Satisfy World.
Everyone should remember his face because I foresee that he'll be returning far more often to your attention as Satisfy takes over the World."
The camera zooms out as the interview wraps up, with both men shaking hands, and the show's outro music begins to play.