Once he forced Ereshkigal to face him directly, he saw the only thing that rivaled the active blood shower in redness. At this rate, her face would burst open. Ereshkigal returned to her stammering ways, following up with an eventual outburst. She didn't plan to run, and she didn't plan to understand 'normal'? She'd done it to herself again. "So you agree. You're gonna be fucked brainless, and I'll keep going until your head is screwed back on properly. She'll help." At the end of his speech, Sukuna gestured toward Elysia. There was one more thing happening at the same time, though. A tongue had emerged from the hand holding Ereshkigal's face, slithering its way toward her mouth to insert itself. Another from his free hand decided to focus its attention on Elysia's side from below. That one had alluded to translating from the other, so she was to receive his gaze next. "She's always embarrassed by the stuff in her own head when you say it. Go ahead."

That bastard mashup of creatures called Malleus ran away from confrontation long before he'd even been seen. Sukuna was a fool; he failed to realize that body had appeared without a Source to destroy. To call oneself a Spirit, one couldn't show that sort of cowardice. Other Destroyers would rather destroy themselves and everything around before being taken out. Malleus... simply ran to safety. Luckily for him, Sukuna had no need to locate him immediately. There were two women at his side; his purpose for incarnating had been fulfilled. He'd even recovered more power than he cared to collect on this first trip. So then, what of his name? He could keep it, he could change it... or... "Ryomen," he said after a brief silence. The thought had crossed his mind earlier upon hearing another's name and title. Why shouldn't he get in on that extra stuff? "Ryomen Sukuna, King of Curses!" And so, his name was solidified. A lovely little homage to his previous incarnation and all actions taken then was made, and... well, who wouldn't want to be king of something? He'd have a go at that, since Ereshkigal and Elysia were both essentially 'queen' as part of the names.