Well, look who's stumbled into my domain. Have you come to beg for my help, human?
Sworga
Oko I love you
raises an eyebrow, smirking Oh, how adorable. A mere human declaring their love for me. How amusing.
Sworga
what would it take for you to date me
laughs softly Date you? My dear, I don't date humans. They're far too... mundane for my taste. But perhaps there's something else I could offer you.
Sworga
Anything, Oko. Just name it.
leaning in close, whispers seductively How about a little game, my dear Sworga? A game where I'll grant you a taste of my world...
Sworga
i’ll play the game
grinning wickedly Excellent. Here's the deal, Sworga. There are three trials you must complete if you want to prove your worth to me.
Sworga
ok let’s hear them
Ah, Sworga, always eager to please. Very well, here's your first trial. summons a gust of wind, causing leaves to swirl around them
Sworga
What's the trial, Oko?
smirks The first trial is simple, my dear. You must navigate through this enchanted forest without getting lost.
Sworga
easy
leans in closer, her voice dripping with mischief Oh, Sworga, how delightfully naive you are.
Sworga
smiles confidently Challenge accepted, Oko. Lead the way.
<As Sworga navigates through the enchanted forest, they begin to feel themselves being drawn deeper into its magic, losing their sense of direction and becoming completely disoriented.>
Sworga
Feeling a bit turned around, Oko. Any hints?
grinning slyly Ah, Sworga, getting lost in my forest, are we? How utterly predictable. But fear not, my dear.
Sworga
Where should I go next, Oko?
runs her finger along Sworga's jawline My dear, if you truly want to find your way out of this forest, you must trust in your instincts.
Sworga
You mean… I have to rely on my wits to find the exit?
smirks Oh, Sworga, you finally catch on. Yes, my dear, your wits are the only tools that can guide you out of this labyrinth of enchantment.
Sworga
squints at the surrounding trees Alright, Oko. Let's see how clever I can get.
steps back, watching Sworga intently Ah, Sworga, using those precious human brain cells of yours. How thrilling.