Chapter 1385 How to draw out Agra?
Hearing Gaya, Fayeth frowned. The idea of killing Agra's followers... it felt wrong. She was an Angel of Healing, after all. Her purpose was to save lives, not take them.
But she wasn't naive. She'd seen the darkness that had consumed the Verdant Sanctuary, the suffering Agra had inflicted on her people, on the beasts, on the very land itself. She knew, deep down, that Agra's death was necessary. A sacrifice that had to be made to restore balance, to heal the wounds he'd inflicted.
You had to cauterize the wound, before you could start healing. And who better to wield the cauterizing iron than the God of Darkness? He had, after all, a proven track record when it came to god-killing.
Gaya, on the other hand, was practically bouncing with excitement. She'd been itching for a fight, a chance to kick some ass and this plan... this was perfect.
"Ooh, this is gonna be fun," she purred, her eyes gleaming with a mischievous light. "We could... hang them from the trees! Like... grotesque ornaments! Or maybe... send Agra a little gift basket. Filled with body parts! Or better yet," she added, a wicked grin spreading across her face, "We could flay them alive! And leave their skins as a message. He'd definitely get the hint then. Or," she continued, her excitement growing with each gruesome idea, "we could capture them, torture them, and make them scream really loud. You know, just to make sure Agra hears us."
Fayeth stared at her, momentarily speechless. Gaya she was definitely a goddess alright. And a perfect match for the God of Darkness. She was the chaos to his calm, the fire to his ice, and the incredibly violent, foul-mouthed sadist to his quietly menacing, stoic badass character.
"I like the hanging them from trees idea," Michael said, a slow grin spreading across his face. "And the gift basket. We'll send Agra a few heads. That should get his attention,"
But then he paused, his brow furrowing in thought.
"The forest... it heals, doesn't it? If we hang them, they'll just regenerate,"
He turned to Fayeth, his gaze questioning.
"Can you... stop that from happening? Can you... prevent the forest from healing them?"
"Stop the forest from healing?" Fayeth repeated, her brow furrowing in confusion. "Why would you want to do that?"
She realized, a moment too late, how... naive... that sounded.
Gaya chuckled, shaking her head.
"It's okay to be good, Fayeth," she said, her voice laced with a sardonic amusement. "But there's a fine line between innocent and fucking stupid. And you, my dear, are about to cross it. It's like, you see a steaming pile of shit, and you think 'Ooh, that looks warm and inviting, let me stick my hand in it and see what happens.' It's called common sense. Not everything that glitters is gold. Or, in this case, not every motherfucker who asks for help is as innocent as a newborn babe,"
Fayeth took a deep breath, her cheeks flushing slightly. She was an angel. Kindness, compassion, healing... it was in her nature. But she wasn't stupid. Not entirely.
"I can do it," she said, her voice regaining its firmness. "I'm Ava's Angel. I have a certain influence over this forest. I can stop its healing magic. For them."
"Wonderful," Gaya grinned, clapping her hands together excitedly. "Let's go kill some bitches."
"Not yet," Michael said, holding up a hand. "Let's give those... hunting parties... a little time. To regroup. Send out another search party. We want to make sure we catch them all."
"They don't know that you've dealt with the first group, do they?" Fayeth asked, her brow furrowing in confusion.
"How did you know about the hunting parties, Fayeth?" Gaya asked, her gaze narrowing slightly.
Fayeth shrugged. "I'm connected to this domain. To its creatures. Just like all of Ava's angels."
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