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The Initiate Fraysong ♑ (Young GHB) ([personal profile] carnagecarnival) wrote in [community profile] wethecrack2017-08-14 08:45 pm

Look at your life through heaven's eyes...

To be Divine. To be lauded and praised and in turn gain power. Power greater than, perhaps, any other thing in existence. But even the deific can have downsides. Especially with a pantheon like this.

It's the............

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The World of the Lost has introduced all kinds of godly beings young and old, each defined different ways, more worlds and more flocks. Now all the lowly mortals can have a crack at it! To play:

1.
For your character, consider:
a) What is their ASPECT, the one thing that defines them? How do they fare being set in one specific way and unable to change? Are they a young godling or an elder deity.
b) What is their world like? How does it reflect their nature?
c) What is their Flock like? Were they created brand new or brought in from elsewhere? How do they appear to their flock? How does their flock feel about them?
d) How do characters (who tag them as below) influence them in their growth?
2.Tag others as either a member of the flock or the pantheon describing what life is like as a member of the flock or perhaps what chaos is caused for a fellow god.
3. Have fun!
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[personal profile] telecosmetic 2017-08-17 02:55 pm (UTC)(link)
The goddess of Devotion can be kind of terrifying.

It's not really her fault. She chose for her flock the ones who'd had little love in their lives, who needed someone willing to stand by them no matter what. While she also tried to choose those who were capable of returning her devotion, that doesn't mean they'd always do it in a healthy way.

Still, there were enough who appreciated her original bright, chirpy manner that she still mostly acts like that, especially among her own flock. She can get a bit more vicious to outsiders, especially those she feels would hurt her flock. But even within her flock-she holds tightly to them. She doesn't quite demand absolute worship from them, but she often acts unhappy if they're too obvious about other gods they revere. However, if they've found someone they love deeply as part of another flock, she's likely to let them go to join that flock if she feels their devotion is strong enough.

She looks like a humanoid bird, with bright pink and purple colors. However, when she's enraged, or even slightly upset, those colors start to darken in shade, and black markings start to creep among them. And she'll start to show teeth, which she usually doesn't have.

Her world looks like a giant tree, with houses built into the trunk, and some among the thicker branches. It's actually impossible to actually fall off the tree, and it's much easier to traverse than it seems-travel works much faster than you think it would. Each house, however, contains a shrine of some sort to the goddess. Or at least the houses of her older flock members all do, because they know she appreciates it as a gesture. She's fine with almost anything as a way of worship, except maiming or killing other members of her flock without their consent. In such cases, she often rushes in to put herself physically between the two flock members. Her punishments usually involve blocking them off from things they love, and in extreme cases she'll block communication between herself and the offender for anything but an apology. Still, she doesn't do it that often, since it hurts her to be cut off like that as well.

She goes by Ellie, a name apparently given to her by the first member of her flock, although she always appreciates extra titles and honors being added to it.