The sisters fought with all their might, but it was in vain. The Goddess struck the second sister and she fell to the ground lifeless. The other sister screamed in agony and continued to fight with renewed vigor. She fought for her sister and for vengeance. But the Goddess was too powerful, and her madness had consumed her.
She laughed as she struck blow after blow until finally the last sister fell to the ground defeated. The Goddess stood victorious but at what cost? She had lost her sanity and her sense of justice. As she looked down at the fallen sisters, a flicker of doubt crossed her mind. Was this what justice looked like? But the madness quickly took over again and she pushed those thoughts aside.
The Goddess stood alone by the bodies of the three sisters. She had won the but at what cost? The sisters plan had worked. They knew they could not defeat the Goddess in combat, so they had sacrificed themselves to show her the true nature of her actions. The Goddess looked down at her hands, now stained with blood and she finally saw herself for what she had become: a monster.
But as she stood there, something strange began to happen. The bodies of the sisters began to glow with an otherworldly light and their spirits rose from their wretched forms. They spoke to the Goddess in unison, their voices filled with power and conviction.
We have achieved our true goal, they said. Our sacrifice was not in vain. We have shown you your true nature and now you will do our bidding.
The spirits of the sisters commanded the Goddess to seek out and destroy all those who had sinned against them and their people. The Goddess was powerless to resist their will and she set out on a mission of vengeance.
She traveled far and wide, hunting down those who had wronged her people and bringing them to justice. And so it was that the sisters' sacrifice helped them achieve their ultimate goal: revenge against all those who had sinned against them.