Ianite, Goddess of Vengeance (Book 1)

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CaptainSparklez POV
I failed.

Ianite is gone, faded away by Dianite.

Now the realm is in constant turmoil. Mianite and Dianite are now in full scale war, with their followers constantly killing each other. The Wizards have been busier than ever, building defensive bases for both sides. And what of I? I no longer have a god/goddess to follow. The Pirates have gone rogue, helping whatever side offers the most gold and diamonds. The current bid is about 15 gold blocks and 7 diamond blocks. Probably more.

I sighed, running my hand through my hair, and leaning on the rubble that used to be the Scales of Justice. I sat there for hours.Sometime during my mourning, I felt someone sit beside me, silent. Thinking it was Tom or Tucker to ask me to join the war on their respective sides. The presence stayed silent. 

"Aren't you going to ask me to join the war?" I asked.

"Yes," a feminine voice responded. Pretty sure that's not Tucker or Tom. Well, maybe Tom. But this voice sounds, well, wiser. Tom is most definitely not the wisest. Looking up, I almost fell backwards, which would be painful with all the stone shards.

"Ianite?"

Sitting beside me was a purple haired woman, with pale skin and vibrant purple eyes. Instead if the usual purple robes she was clad in a light blue dress that fell to about knee length.

"But- you faded! I saw Dianite complete the spell in front of me!"
She chuckled.

"An immortal cannot be destroyed unless all they stand for is destroyed as well. As long as you are my follower, I cannot be destroyed. However, we do need time to heal and regenerate."

"Then how are you here?" I asked.

"When a god or goddess gains a follower, a piece of us goes with them. As my sole follower, you have a larger piece than most. Because of this, you can call upon me almost at will."

"Sounds OP."

She laughed, "One of the perks of being on your own team. However I cannot stay long. And we have much to discuss."

"Like what?"

"What do I represent?"

"You are Ianite, Goddess of Balance and the End," I said without hesitation.

"That is true, and most see me as a neutral, peaceful, 3rd party. However, when my followers have been wronged, justice is swift and final. Because of this, I am also the goddess of Justice, Finality, and Vengeance."

"So what can I do?"

"Tell me, how many have wronged you and I?"

"Tom blew up the scales. Tucker and Sonja killed me for refusing to join their side. The Pirates abandoned your ideals in favor of riches," I said, pausing to take a breath.

"I get it, basically everyone." She said, "The scales have tipped more than I predicted."

"So what can I do to serve?"

"Take this, and enact vengeance on all who have wronged us," she said, holding out a sword that had formed out of thin air. The sword had an unusually large crossbar and a very thin but sharp blade.

"And if I don't?"

She shrugged, "I dunno. I guess I just have to give you a different job. Do you accept my offer of Revenge?"

I smiled, "Of course my lady."

A/n: if you want a book two in which he slaughters everyone + maybe sparkanite, then vote and comment who he should kill first.

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