@Stern Algorithm
Dirka glared at Gammaton. "Skivesta." and with a snap of her fingers the parchment burned. She then slammed her own parchment on the table, one equally binding. She took feather, and stabbed her arm with it. She then signed her own parchment and gave it to him. "Read it and weep, maggot." The paper read as followed:
Smiled at him cruelly. "Something you do, used against you. Keep it, it's magic already has hold on me, worm. Also, if you think those flies can get into my mountains and Rift, think again. I made a special plant and accompanying bird just for those spies. And if you're curious why I didn't sign the contract, is because there is always a reason to lie, and if I truly wanted to take that option from you, I'd be you, and then I wouldn't be me then would I? So bye, a**hole!" and she left the dining hall back to Iva's main room.
@Rune_Alchemist
She entered the room with a twisted smile on her face. She then went up to Iva and formally bowed. If that didn't shock Iva, who knows what would. She then squealed giddily. "I just gave told Gammaton off! He he! And I was the one to give the contract this time. Ha!" She then calmed down and looked at the god with a smile. "So, hows you're prophet doing? I forgot to tell the mage I left in charge to update me on her progress. Now that I think about it, would you like to come with me to see?"
@Lmpkio
Terzotz was growing impatient with the rodent. He used another spell, one of binding to hold it in place. "Ha! Worm your way out of that you over-sized squirrel!" Then he sprayed the acid once again, this time certain it would hit it's mark. "Game, set, and match!"
Dirka glared at Gammaton. "Skivesta." and with a snap of her fingers the parchment burned. She then slammed her own parchment on the table, one equally binding. She took feather, and stabbed her arm with it. She then signed her own parchment and gave it to him. "Read it and weep, maggot." The paper read as followed:
Smiled at him cruelly. "Something you do, used against you. Keep it, it's magic already has hold on me, worm. Also, if you think those flies can get into my mountains and Rift, think again. I made a special plant and accompanying bird just for those spies. And if you're curious why I didn't sign the contract, is because there is always a reason to lie, and if I truly wanted to take that option from you, I'd be you, and then I wouldn't be me then would I? So bye, a**hole!" and she left the dining hall back to Iva's main room.
@Rune_Alchemist
She entered the room with a twisted smile on her face. She then went up to Iva and formally bowed. If that didn't shock Iva, who knows what would. She then squealed giddily. "I just gave told Gammaton off! He he! And I was the one to give the contract this time. Ha!" She then calmed down and looked at the god with a smile. "So, hows you're prophet doing? I forgot to tell the mage I left in charge to update me on her progress. Now that I think about it, would you like to come with me to see?"
@Lmpkio
Terzotz was growing impatient with the rodent. He used another spell, one of binding to hold it in place. "Ha! Worm your way out of that you over-sized squirrel!" Then he sprayed the acid once again, this time certain it would hit it's mark. "Game, set, and match!"