Rose fell to the muddy ground, body exploding with pain. She was gasping for air- now it wasn't only her arm injured, but her chest too, bloodied and bruised. She grasped at it, feeling for injury. What she found she didn't like, a sigil used to summon storms was engraved into it. This can't be good. Her spell had worked, the ogre was dead, she was free, but it proved to be a very hollow victory. The squalling child was calling at her, taunting her, now eating actual food instead of a banana peel. "You know what kid, I'm going to give you a piece of my mind..." She paused. "I don't like you very much." She was speaking in-between gasps, words barely escaping her mouth. She was slowly getting air back, her gasps subsiding. It was only then she looked up to see what she had wrought. The snake-like creature, neon blue, enormous, clearly not very happy.
This is very, very bad.
Rose had been prepared to lose some blood. She had been prepared to lose a limb. Maybe her eyesight would be stripped from her. Maybe whatever she borrowed power from would just kill her and be done with it. It had been a crazy gamble, but this was the worst case scenario. She traced the mark drawn into her chest with her finger. That isn't going to be very pretty. She looked up towards the creature and it looked down at her with a gaze that pierced right through her. She would have to talk her way out of this. If this creature wanted her dead it would happen, no question about that. The odds of survival, at this point, were frankly very slim.
There were a precious few spirits that were kind and understanding, and this likely wasn't one of them.
She rose to her feet, staring at the god confidently. Rose was good under pressure, one of her positive traits. Well, good is relative. She sure was good at talking, but she was just as like to talk her way into her death. "Hel-l-l-l-o, Mr. Snake." She recited in a sing-song voice.
She thought was a good greeting for the all-powerful creature she had likely irked, but some may be inclined to disagree. Rose was far to insane to comprehend how terrible she was handling the situation.
"You have the venerable honor of being summoned by Ms. Rose Halwell, first class witch extraordinaire." She certainly should of been much more respectful towards the beast, but being subservient wasn't her strong suit. "I'm terribly sorry if I've interrupted you Mr... well, if I had to take a stab at it I'd say you were... Ra-lak? Tic-tak? No, no, Lha-tak, is it? God of... natural disasters? Am I right? The sigil on my chest was a nice hint, but I think it was the whole big blue snake thing that gave it away." Rose knew gods, demons, and much more. There were books on the subject, some scholarly, and some of the 'dark and forbidden' sort. They were filled with information, names, descriptions of how they presented themselves to mortals. She couldn't particularly remembers this particular god's demeanor, but she could only hope that it was nice and cuddly.
"Anyways, I was in a... er, a bit of a pickle, that terrible ogre apprehended me and I didn't have anything prepared to fight it so, uh, thank you sincerely for the help Mr. Lha-tak. I'm hoping that we can work out some sort of agreement so you don't have to kill me for bothering you. You'll find I'm very resourceful, I'm sure there's something I can do for you."
It was hard to tell if Rose was totally insane or very brave.
This is very, very bad.
Rose had been prepared to lose some blood. She had been prepared to lose a limb. Maybe her eyesight would be stripped from her. Maybe whatever she borrowed power from would just kill her and be done with it. It had been a crazy gamble, but this was the worst case scenario. She traced the mark drawn into her chest with her finger. That isn't going to be very pretty. She looked up towards the creature and it looked down at her with a gaze that pierced right through her. She would have to talk her way out of this. If this creature wanted her dead it would happen, no question about that. The odds of survival, at this point, were frankly very slim.
There were a precious few spirits that were kind and understanding, and this likely wasn't one of them.
She rose to her feet, staring at the god confidently. Rose was good under pressure, one of her positive traits. Well, good is relative. She sure was good at talking, but she was just as like to talk her way into her death. "Hel-l-l-l-o, Mr. Snake." She recited in a sing-song voice.
She thought was a good greeting for the all-powerful creature she had likely irked, but some may be inclined to disagree. Rose was far to insane to comprehend how terrible she was handling the situation.
"You have the venerable honor of being summoned by Ms. Rose Halwell, first class witch extraordinaire." She certainly should of been much more respectful towards the beast, but being subservient wasn't her strong suit. "I'm terribly sorry if I've interrupted you Mr... well, if I had to take a stab at it I'd say you were... Ra-lak? Tic-tak? No, no, Lha-tak, is it? God of... natural disasters? Am I right? The sigil on my chest was a nice hint, but I think it was the whole big blue snake thing that gave it away." Rose knew gods, demons, and much more. There were books on the subject, some scholarly, and some of the 'dark and forbidden' sort. They were filled with information, names, descriptions of how they presented themselves to mortals. She couldn't particularly remembers this particular god's demeanor, but she could only hope that it was nice and cuddly.
"Anyways, I was in a... er, a bit of a pickle, that terrible ogre apprehended me and I didn't have anything prepared to fight it so, uh, thank you sincerely for the help Mr. Lha-tak. I'm hoping that we can work out some sort of agreement so you don't have to kill me for bothering you. You'll find I'm very resourceful, I'm sure there's something I can do for you."
It was hard to tell if Rose was totally insane or very brave.