Bragi wasn't surprised that Korinna remained unwavering. While Bragi didn't think she was the sort to cheat, at least not consciously, he would be the first to admit that she had a certain fiery stubborn resolve. Five year old mortals could be harder to move than mountains.
He got up and walked over to Anansi. The god clearly had some sort of a plan and Bragi was intrigued. He just hoped it didn't involve subterfuge. This seemed to be the sort of god who would be good at that, based on the spider entrance, but Bragi wasn't. Korinna was far trickier than he was.
Bragi smiled at the gods plan. It was exactly the sort of plan he could get behind. This god was impressively clever, and even if there hadn't been a girl, Bragi would still be curious about what kind of a tale they could spin together. “I'm in.” Bragi said, “But we should ask the girl for some of the elements as well.” He grinned. It would be much harder for her to reject a tale if she helped spin it herself.