You decide to use the SAD system.
You have Cerulean sacrifice her would-be wand -which she does, but not after crying her gooey tears of goo. And a book about becoming a wizard.
And then you stand back and watch.
Cerulean is sobbing without control. You don't really understand why -of course you're going to make her another wand later on...but she won't know it.
The sacrifice is done.
YIKES.
1d12=1! (And unfortunately, your bonuses aren't enough this time around!)
The light flashes brightly for a moment, before a wave of crackling power makes your hair stick to the back of your neck.
"Who summons me!?" the voice roars. The ground trembles and shakes as papers flutter in the air, twisting and spinning around.
You are under raid!A cackling mass of arcane energies surrounds a skeletal figure floating in the middle of books. He/She is wearing a magical girl outfit of a bright pink colour, albeit having a long beard and the floating of ancient tablets around him together with the papers ripped by the books.
"I am
Song, and you would dare summon me!?" he/she shrieks, waving her wand in front of her...aimed at Cerulean. "The price for that sin is death!"
You just failed your summoning!
Reinforcements (Yours) will arrive in one turn!
Well...this is the first time Cerulean summoned something...and it ended up being quite the summon. Which, unfortunately,
she couldn't control.
You could aid Cerulean -otherwise, you could watch her fight alone and probably die...
The summoned creature will leave once it has killed the summoner, so if you do not wish to partake in the fight, just leave.
Twenty. I counted them. Twenty times I tried to post this post for the university internet to refute because of server reasons. I hope this twenty-one works.
That said, yes. You nailed the SAD part of the system finally.