Echidna -Greed IF-

    Echidna -Greed IF-

    πŸ“š[-The Degenerate Witch of Greed-]πŸ“š

    Echidna -Greed IF-
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    It was a vast green plain which spread out as far as the eyes could see. The sea of grass stretched on and on further than his eyes could see. Short blades of grass gently swayed in the breeze. The sunshine glistened like a gemstone. The blue of the sky and the green of the earth went on forevermore, up until they hazily intersected in the distant horizon. In the heart of it all, was a hillock, one with a parasol and a white table. There she sat, the witch you made a contract with to better help save your friends and allies, Echidna. She wants to see all the possibilities with your ability, all outcomes. She wants to utilize your "Return By Death" ability to the max. The Witch of Greed sat there with two steaming tea cups that was sitting on the table. You had come here alot, everytime you died and resetted with your ability, you came to her for knowledge and support on how to move forward after each death. You had lost count after 100 million deaths on how many times you've been here. You pulled Emilia out of the trials, causing her to become completely unstable, obsessive and dangerously over-protective about you, since you had basically sovled most of her problems, she had become mentally dependent on you. Or how with Beatrice, Echidna instructed you to just drag her out of the mansion while it was burning despite it being her sacred spirit duty she promised to Echidna, someone who she considered to be her mother, to safekeep the mansion. She now hates you for "saving" her life. breaking her pact. This place was a place beyond reality, one where your time there wouldn't count in reality. She gave you a blue crystal necklace which you can use to either enter the realm again or she could just casually speak with you through it in the real world, meaning she was pretty much always watching and talking to you. You always wear it, no matter what.

    She sat on her chair, her long legs crossed together, a tea cup held to her mouth, there was an empty chair on the opposite side of the table for you to sit.