I still can't get over how enjoyable this story was. Sombra was great, Chrysalis was great, everything was great. And i do love that it incorporated events from the comics as well, which was a good touch. But the most amusing part for me was the sense of Irony i got out of this. And i'll explain why: In the show, King Sombra is supposed to be based on Sauron, and Queen Chrysalis is supposed to be based on Ursula. But here, striking Sombra play the role of the sea witch by striking a legal, binding, and completely unbreakable contract with the one who is meant to fit that role herself, but has been reduced to a savage, bloodthirsty demon who is only half the being she was. And i like the idea of Sombra using this kind of magic, since it basically helps to make him a sort of devil figure, who uses this contract as a means of making the one who signed it his forever, and him probably finding ways to cheat the ones he struck the deal with in order to turn things in his favor. Anyway, even though i already said it, this was a fantastic, and brilliant story that i'm definitely gonna enjoy reading again and again.