Rath's Links
I visit her sanctuary sometimes. It is quiet and peaceful there, very nice, I can see why she likes it.
Despite not having spoken often with Cace I feel that we get along well, maybe we have similar personality types or ideals?
I value my relationship with Hi. She makes good use of the dead laid to rest in her soils and creates her own new versions of life from them, that then nurture other life in turn. It is poetic in a way.
While I find it hard to actively dislike Joss, I cannot abide his sponsoring of robbers that desecrate the sacred land of a grave. Thus we can never fully get along either.
I'm rather sure she avoids me. It is no matter to me, I am not one to force relationships and in fact I do not want ones that must be forced.
The atmosphere around Rath never fails to be heavy and dreary. There's no doubt that his work is essential, it's just not the sort of environment I prefer.
Some may think I would be bitter at Louc for abandoning his beloved mortals so, but on the contrary I am glad that he does not cling to them and fight me.
I have no strong opinions of Narth to be honest.
Rath is quiet and hard to read but I like him well enough. That said he's still not someone I spend large amounts of my time with.
I didn't mind Nery much in the beginning but ever since his actions against the sacred line between the realms of the living and the dead I dare not spend much time around him lest I lose my temper.
Rath might not be the most fond of me. I may or may not have borrowed and never returned a few things to him . . . and invented necromancy . . .
None know the dangers of the ocean and her master better than I. I have personally seen each soul lost to them. Still Nykke seems to try his best to keep from unnecessary actions.
I rely on and appreciate Obb's wisdom when unsure of myself for whatever reason. He always has useful words for those willing to listen.
An old soul like myself, Rath is mature beyond that of the other gods. He can find it hard to interact with others, but still he is gentle and caring.
Tansel and I are very different and as such we spend only small amounts of time together and I am never wholly sure where I stand with him. Still he has offered me no ill will and has enriched the rituals of the dead with his influence.
Honestly, I think Rath is a good guy, if a little stiff.
Yaren and I do not speak much, even when we are together, still I think I understand much about him.
I feel a kinship with Rath, we both bring rest to the weary and we have similar personalities I think.
Depending on Pearax's mood we can collaborate wonderfully, or I can admire the fruits of their labors from afar. Her homages to the dead are lovely and every one of my portraits for the Hall of Heroes was painted by her hand.
Quite the interesting one, he never does seem to be out of new plots and deals to present me with. Whatever exactly they're getting out of most of them, I know not. Perhaps merely entertainment value.
Zeax and I rarely speak or even see one another, each involved so deeply in our own work. Still in distant ways we are connected, continuously working around each other and influencing the other's actions.
A deep mournfulness emanates from Sianna most days. I know not how to address it and perhaps it needs not be addressed. Sometimes it is best not to say anything at all, but to be there instead. Feeling need felt, thoughts need thought, and such things are easiest to sort through in silence.
Quiet.
A large portion of the idea of the Hall of Heroes belongs to Manvrik. She can be surprisingly gentle at times.
A quiet watcher.