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7 yrs ago
I like how it's an option to pm yourself.
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7 yrs ago
I need a vacation...
7 yrs ago
Is this just the week of weirdness? Or is it just me?
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7 yrs ago
My dog died.
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7 yrs ago
*Turns with uninterested look* Just give them what they want, they're like Slaanesh. They'll get bored with it quick.

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@Stern Algorithm

Even if he didn't sign it, it effects her. BUT, she doesn't want him to sign it. It's a test. She ma be emotional, but she's still cunning.
@Stern Algorithm

Well, even if the contract was destroyed, the spell would stay. And no, she would trust him more if he didn't signed it and rather returned it to her at a later date or, hell, burned it in front of her.

And since the gods DO know each other, they would have a basic idea of their ideals.

And in a way she is promoting war, but secretly and trying to get others to join her as equals with no other having the right to check the other. She wants black, white and grey, cause that's how she sees true peace, two sides battling, forever, neither gaining the advantage for long.

EDIT: Plus, personally, I don't care law wise. As long as no one pushes anything on me, I could care less. And I have no Bias against the character nor nor the player. You seem like a rational fellow, and Gammaton was well made.

I also did not know that the guild treated the word meta-gaming like that. But even then, if meant harshly, I wouldn't really care because kids in my home town called me the anti-christ because I have black hair and dark eyes. O_o
@JakRipper88

It's available.

Write and sin away!
@Stern Algorithm

The rules are only to keep them alive. The magician culture doesn't have many rules other than don't kill without permission. I see you're point, but I still made her do it. Not an attack on the player, but rather something to enforce the plot. Because, even though the contract was made and signed, she could break it at anytime because it was made of magic rather than divine energy. And she can disrupt any spell using magical energy since that is her domain. I was trying to further the plot, because Dirka dislikes you're character's ideals. Gammaton, if quick enough with his tongue, could convince her to break the contract. And Yes, while she is sometimes an opportunist, it's only for a long term plan, and she refuses to alienate people in such a manner as to take away their choice. The contract she made was her taking away any indecisiveness she might have in the future. And be spiteful to Gammaton's plans.

Plus what this person said was actually correct.

@Stern Algorithm
Just dropping my own two cents in on this, though I might be wrong.

I'd say that though what he offered might have been tempting, he caught her at a bad time in a bad mood. Not only that, but she's made a deal with Anu to promote war, which though laws and order could give rise to organized military governments, it would eventually end on peace treaties, which as much as I may or may not understand her motives, would in the end likely be counterproductive to the deal she made with Anu.

She wants order through chaos after all, not chaos caused by rigid order.


as for the contract, it won't change his thought, just means he is acknowledging it like you said. But the contract was made by means of a curse, not actual law. While gammaton's power is over law, this is not law, but magic. And actions such as ruining an assembly, preventing him from traveling, tricking him, etc. Things like that.

And she doesn't want anyone to even know he exists. I'm using that as a plot furthering situation for future interactions. She may make deals, but she doesn't think all the gods should join.

And I'm not eliminating a non-violent option. I'm just putting it on Halo's legendary mode with all skulls on. :)

(P.S. What harsh language?)
@JackDLemmy

I'll make sure no one takes your sin
ignore this s***
@Stern Algorithm

Dirka is emotional madness. Her personality flips back and forth for it has very little basic form, like her domain. She builds and is smart, but she is irrational in some situations, and her hating gammaton is that irrationality. She also takes influence of the personality of others around her in order to be in tune with what's around her. Her personality is supposed to be inconsistent.

As for her accepting gammaton's idea, the reason why is because she believes wholeheartedly that bringing such order will cause chaos. She likes things as they are between the gods. Yes, skirmishes and harsh words, but she thrives in it. And she thinks that contracts limiting the rights of others is worse than sin.

The contract if signed by Gammaton, only does two things to him: Makes him believe it's his fault and if she does anything based on what the contract has her do, he wouldn't be able to counteract. She wrote those in order to convince him not to sign it. Plus it was purposely written badly because Dirka doesn't naturally write in the common language. All the times she says a weird word is that language coming out. Basically she, like her domain, is foreign and otherworldly.
@Rune_Alchemist

Dirka wouldn't listen to Gammaton's whining. She thought it pointless. She listened to Iva and smiled. "A party eh? Sounds goreh! He he, but I'm a little sad you won't check on her with me. I'll come to the festivities, I can never pass up a good party. Now, if you excuse me, I'm got to get home and check on things as well as check on your human. Hetgoli!" and she left.

When outside she opened a portal, then she felt energy she hasn't felt in a while. She melted some nearby snow and cast a scying spell. She looked throughout the lands of Tabrassa, eventually coming to the sight. Another spire, this one making everything a plant rather than fear. She smacked her face. "Great, just great. More to worry about. Hopefully none of them ask for my help. And I just jinxed myself. DAMN IT!" he went through the portal back home.




Dirka soon entered the mind-scape. When she saw what was going on she was a little frightened for the girl. This attack was real. She would have done something real eventually, but not this of all spells. The only way to stop it is to use it's energy against it. The most basic rule of magic, everything requires energy. "Lahzia! The basic rule of magic! It's that all magic requires energy! Use that energy against the spell!" she yelled walking up to her and the mage. The mage looked at his goddess and smiled cheerfully. "She is in her last trial, mistress. I figured the hardest one should be the most dangerous one. Like for all great mages." Dirka boiled, but kept her demeanor calm. "I didn't want you to KILL HER YOU IDIOT! YES MAGES WHO SURVIVE THIS END UP WELL, BUT ONLY THREE HAVE SURVIVED AND I'M CURRENTLY SCREWING ONE OF THEM YOU IMBECILE!" she scolded. Then she realized he just said her secret in front of the prophet of knowledge. The mage gulped. "My lady, did you mean to reveal the fact you're married to a mortal, or was that a fluke?" And the mage made it worst. Dirka stared hatefully at the mage. "Leave. Before you burn." Her eyes literally in flames.
After he left he calmed down and went to Lahzia. She ended the spell with a wave of her hand and held the girl steady. "Are you okay?" She said calmly.
@WittyReference

I'm okay with most of it, but there isn't an individual plane of existence for each sin. Hell is hell here. You can keep the constant battling and killing, cause that matches wrath pretty well, but yeah.

Once that's fixed he can go in the CS tab.
@Lilaen

Put it in the CS tab
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