“You can't be serious! I get the staff. I wouldn't expect anything less from an unapologetic cheater like Seth, but even you! How could the System god stoop so low? The Horseman of the Apocalypse? On a world that had not even been part of the Pathworks for five years!” the goddess of death and destruction growled and stomped, shaking the very pocket dimension.
As her tirade went on, the dimension kept darkening and her stomping created tears and cracks in its fabric.
“Mind your manners,” a seething cold voice cut through her hot-tempered wave of complaints, instantly cutting it short. One would have thought it to be the System God that had enough of her and spoke up, but it was actually Hades who had stepped up to put his foot down.
“This is not your home, Kali. This is not the place to vent your childish discontent. If you have no more business here, take your pathetic whining and petty complaints, and leave.” His voice had become deeper and deeper as he spoke. Age and darkness seeped through his taciturn facade, darkening the room and giving a glimpse at the abyss, that even gods could not disrespect.
Kali was still huffing, her impressive chest heaving with repressed anger, as she tried to reign in her own temper. Even she couldn't take Hades lightly. Even if the gloomy guy stayed silent most of the time if he spoke up, it was not a threat of violence, but the promise of death.
“...it's not fair. You cheated. Do you know how much I invested in her?” she finally pressed out, not willing to actually fight someone like Hades.
“On the contrary. You cheated,” the System God threw in. “You directly provided your champion with divine energy to animate the skeleton dragon. I ignored it at the time because it made for an interesting story arc across Spatia, but if you start acting so brazenly after getting away with cheating once, maybe I should punish you after all?” the god in the tacky star-studded robe mused. Although he sounded happy and friendly, it was clear that this was not just a friendly reminder.
Her eyes widened when the System god suddenly exposed her and she started sweating a little.
“I already lost my champion, isn't that enough?” she asked, not denying her actions. The empty robe stared at her for a long uncomfortable while in silence.
“Come on now, stop ruining the mood. Kali, why don't you sit down and watch a little?” Persephone was fed up with their antics and interrupted the silence with her amicable voice. The Queen of the Underworld, stepped past her scary hubby and took Kali by one of her hands.
The system god looked away from her, not saying anything, while Kali was awkwardly led to a seat in the front rows. The goddess of death and destruction ended up sitting in the second row with Persephone, right behind Hades' seat.
In the end, Kali was a mighty goddess, and losing a chosen like Natina was not that great of a hit, it was just that the necromancer was a very entertaining one to watch. But that was it, as long as the entertainment was substituted, there was no need for this to become any bigger.
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