The hyper Mana was quite happy and hyper, as she skipped around, holding her staff in her hands, as if she was doing a parade march. Humming a tune, she still kept on skipping.
Anzu spotted Mana. "Hey, you! Ra-worshipper!" she shouted. "Quit poisoning Domino with your demons!"
"Eh? Ra is everlasting. Oh, wait...you're the biblethumper number one Malik told me to stay away from." Mana said, with tilting her head.
"And Domino? This is the new world, considering to me. And this 'demon' thing, I am not one who can produce such an evil ka. I work on the side of good. You have me confused!" Mana said, with a bright and very happy smile on her face.
"And you're one of the psycho magician chicks," Anzu retorted. "I don't care which one you are. Just get out of my sight or prepare to hear a sermon. And, would number-one Malike be the guy whom I tried to turn into a monk?"
"Psycho magician chicks? Chicks....chickens? Since when am I a chicken? And a sermon? I don't know why you would want to pay a respect to a magician's apprentice. And I think he is the one who you hit in the head with a crowbar." Mana blinked stimutaneously at this new Teana. "But, Teana, why are you punishing me? I have not done such evil deeds in order to be treated like this. If I have, I would have been summonded before Pharaoh Atemu himself and be possibly executed." Mana said, with another blink.
"These are modern times, girl." Anzu glared at the small magician. "People worship God instead of your wannabe deities. And, my name is not Teana. It's Anzu."
"Modern times? I still would love to this of this place as the new world--still in it's original state." Mana said, with another blink. "And, people worship Buddha, Ra, and other gods and goddesses as well. And, yes you are Teana! If you're not Teana, then who are you? An imposter?!"
"All those other gods suck, and they're no match for the Christian God!" Anzu boasted. "Besides, there are no other Gods than God, so therefore, the other ones are all fakes. And quit calling me Teana! I don't even know who the hell she is!"
"The Christian God is one who...I really do not plan on worshipping. I'd prefer to worship Ra, Hapi, Hathor and the other gods and goddesses. And, Teana is you in a previous life, Teana." Mana said, with another blink.
By this time, Anzu's blood was boiling. "YOU DON'T WORSHIP THE CHRISTIAN GOD?!?!?!!?!!??!?" she screamed at the top of her lungs. "YOU... YOU HEATHENS AND YOUR BELIEF IN REINCARNATION! I AM THE ONLY ME THERE EVER WAS, AND EVER WILL BE!!!"
Mana put her hands over her ears. "No, this 'God' is someone who is a myth to me. And, if I recall, doesn't your Lord reincarnate himself? Hm?" Mana said, with a little cocky smirk on her face.
"That's not the same," replied Anzu, with a fearsome scowl. "That 'reincarnation' is His son. Here's some reading material." She picked up a bible from thin air and threw it at Mana. "Study hard."
Mana put the bible on the ground. "I prefer to read spell books. Here." Mana summonded one of her spell books and placed it over Anzu's head. "It's pretty heavy.."
Anzu stepped to the side, right before the giant book fell to the ground. "Nice try, but witchcraft does not work on me."
"MY SPELL BOOK!" Mana picked it up into her arms. "Noo, I disgraced Mahaado-sama..!" She put the book back from whence it came. "Witchcraft? It is magic! Do not disgrace my art! And, furthermore, who are you to make me believe in one false god?!"
"Magic is witchcraft, and vice versa!" the tall brunette pointed at Mana. "I am to make you believe in one, true god, because it is my duty!"
"Um, sorry, I do not wish to believe in this false god. You should respect the whim of the other people in this world, and stop being such a stupid biblethumper." Mana said, with a sigh.
"Oh, whim can just kiss my ass! I was doing what I was doing for their own good!" As she turned to leave, Anzu grumbled to herself, "Man, why is it so hard to convert people these days?!"
"Own good? I would fail to believe that." Mana said, with a blink. "Well, see you!" And, with that, Mana said 'bitch' in Egyptian, as she flew away.