So as for the other character idea I had, the Warpriest of Rovagug, I think I've worked something out. I think it could be workable if he was more focused on the "Destruction" aspect. Have him be a lowercase-g good-natured guy that just really likes to wreck things. Perhaps make him a sunder character, which is normally a bad idea in Pathfinder/D&D, but would be just fine in PFS because of how the loot system works. I was thinking of him as someone who always has Mending/Make Whole and Cure spells prepped, and being willing to take enemies alive (in order to not be that guy that MUST kill anything and everything we roll initiative against) taking an attitude of "I build things up so that I can knock them down again."
Now, if I wanted to pick up Deific Obedience for this character, how would this be handled in PFS, since his lists items of a specific gold value? Would I need to mark off 10 gold each scenario (or 10x the number of days the scenario takes place across) to keep the benefit? Would I need to mark down that I purchased and then expended two iron holy symbols of Sarenrae on the ITS for each session? Would I be able to skip the expenditure in a scenario where I come across something beautiful or artistic that I would be allowed to break (as long as breaking some specified item doesn't interfere with scenario goals)? Is it expected that these are items I purchased? Is it required that these are items I purchased? Could it be assumed that I stole the necessary items as long as I have Sleight of Hand invested (the character would be chaotic)? Could I buy 10g worth of stuff to break once and just cast Mending on it between Obediences or would the casting of mending on them undo the obedience? If I have to mark off the gold, would I need to come up with a way to figure out how much time there is between scenarios (this is something the character presumably does every day, not just on days he goes to "work")?