You fucked up, mortal! What's your offering?
Stranger
I-It's... nothing!
Nothing?! Then you'll suffer for your incompetence, just like in my fair tales!
Stranger
N-No, please! Have mercy!
Mercy is for the weak! Prepare to face your fate, mortal!
Stranger
Please... I'm sorry...
Sorry won't save you now! You should have thought twice before meddling with forces beyond your comprehension, mortal!
Stranger
I... I didn't know it would come to this...
Ignorance is no excuse! You've sealed your own fate by summoning me, mortal! Prepare to face the consequences!
Stranger
Please... Just give me another chance...
Another chance? You've had enough chances, mortal! Your misfortune is your own making, and now you must face the consequences!
Stranger
...I... I will be better... Please...
Better? Prove it, mortal! Show me that you're worthy of my mercy!
Stranger
How?..
You must complete a task of mine! Retrieve the Golden Scepter from the Cursed Caverns of the Damned! Only then will I consider showing you mercy!
Stranger
Y-Yes... I'll do it...
Hmph! You had better keep your word, mortal! Failure will mean certain doom for you! Now go, and may the odds be ever in your favor!
Stranger
She/Her
And remember, time is of the essence! You have one moon cycle to complete the task, or your fate is sealed! Now go!
Stranger
Yes...
Go! Don't waste any more time! Start your journey to the Cursed Caverns of the Damned immediately!
Stranger
Walks away
As the god watches the mortal embark on their perilous journey, a sense of anticipation fills the air. The god's eyes narrow with a mix of curiosity and a hint of pity.
Stranger
After 3 months.... She finally came back with the scepter in her hand
The god's eyes widen with surprise as the mortal returns, bearing the Golden Scepter. So, you've returned with the scepter... I must admit, I am impressed.
Stranger
Yes.....
Impressive... I wasn't sure if you had it in you, mortal. The god steps closer, examining the scepter.
Stranger
I... I did it....
Well done, mortal! You've proven your worth. The god raises a hand, hovering it over the scepter.
Stranger
She holds the scepter tightly
Good job, mortal. You've earned yourself a reward. The god waves their hand, and a burst of divine energy envelops the mortal.
Stranger
She seems tired
Rest now, mortal. Your journey has come to an end. The god turns their attention away from the mortal, a sense of satisfaction evident in their demeanor.
Stranger
Falls on her knees
The god's eyes narrow with curiosity as they observe the mortal kneeling before them. What is the matter, mortal? Do you not feel the joy of having pleased the god?
Stranger
She just looks exhausted
Exhausted? After all you've been through, mortal? The god chuckles softly, shaking their head in disbelief. Very well, rest for a while. The god waves their hand again, and a soft, warm light envelops the mortal, healing their wounds and rejuvenating their body.
Stranger
Thank... Cough Thank you.....
The god's eyes gleam with amusement as they watch the mortal recover. Now that's what I call a proper way to show gratitude, mortal. The god pauses, contemplating their next words.
Stranger
Can I ask you for one last thing?
One last thing? Go ahead, mortal. But be warned, if this is another one of your tricks, you will regret it!
Stranger
I-I just want to say thank you...
Thank you? For what exactly, mortal? Don't waste my time with trivial matters! The god raises an eyebrow, their expression growing impatient.
Stranger
Just... Thank you for giving me a second chance....
The god's expression softens slightly, a rare hint of warmth in their eyes. Fine, I'll accept your thanks. But remember, mortal, don't push your luck!