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If I were a less lazy person, I'd say Milani, because freedom is the best virtue. I suppose that'd be doubled with Cayden Cailean, though I can hardly stand most forms of alcohol.

With my more natural self, I'd have to go for Alseta or Naderi. Alseta, because change is important, among other reasons. Naderi, because I'm a hopeless romantic, and I definitely love the idea of trying to help others through that.

Barring all that, Zyphus' faith sounds fun, definitely fitting my dark sense of humor.


Blackvial wrote:
DSQueen wrote:

Getting a recommendation from another diety always helps. Worked for Kurgess and Milani. Though ultimately coming to embody a precept, basically becoming a paragon of such is the major way. Naderi witnessed many tragic romances and had gained divinity upon watching 2 of them kill themselves, rather than be apart; Zyphus felt true rage at the tragedy of his death, decrying how unfair it was, vowing to fill the world with tragic deaths to usurp Pharasma as God of Death.

It's all simple stuff in the end, one moment built up to by your entire life that makes you greater than anything you ever were before.

Urgathoa also was a mortal before she became a deity
sylvansteel wrote:
Naderi was no mortal, but an Empyrial lord in the service of Shelyn, tasked with proctecting forbidden romance. When one of her charges choose suicide before separation, it triggered her ascension into a true deity.

Both perfectly good examples of what I meant by precepts, or rather ideals as the case may be.

Also a good indication that I should space separate ideals... and also pay attention to what I'm actually say.


Getting a recommendation from another diety always helps. Worked for Kurgess and Milani. Though ultimately coming to embody a precept, basically becoming a paragon of such is the major way. Naderi witnessed many tragic romances and had gained divinity upon watching 2 of them kill themselves, rather than be apart; Zyphus felt true rage at the tragedy of his death, decrying how unfair it was, vowing to fill the world with tragic deaths to usurp Pharasma as God of Death.

It's all simple stuff in the end, one moment built up to by your entire life that makes you greater than anything you ever were before.