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An extremely trusted friend and respected mentor. Sandra looks up to Oasis as a kind, loving, and genuine person. She’s helped Sandra come to terms with some of the mistakes of her past, and she’s grateful for it. Without Oasis, Sandra would be a much colder and crueler god.
That being said, Sandra can’t stand how clingy she can be at times. Oasis is known to have mental breakdowns and panic attacks, and she seemingly can’t be calmed down by anyone except Sandra. Sandra is known to be cold and crass, but she really softens up when Oasis is around. Maybe it’s because she values her friendship, or maybe it’s simply to avoid causing any issues between them
While she would trust Oasis with her life, Sandra also feels the need to keep some things hidden from her. There’s just some things that can’t be done while also keeping to Oasis’ moral code. Sandra always feels bad about going behind her back, but it’s for the good of the Afterlife. They’re both in charge up there, after all.
Oasis’ closest and most trusted friend. She hasn’t had anyone permanent in her life for centuries, so having Sandra around is a nice change of pace. Because of her, Oasis’ mental state has greatly improved, as well as the overall state of the Afterlife. Everything’s gotten better for Oasis since Sandra arrived.
Sandra’s moral code is vastly different from her own, and Oasis knows it. She does her best to put up with Sandra’s colourful language and her deadpan tone of voice, but sometimes it’s a bit too much. Every now and then she’ll lecture Sandra on her words or actions, but she keeps these lectures to a minimum for fear of accidentally ruining their relationship.
Some might call Oasis a bit too dependent on Sandra. She’s the only one who’s able to snap her out of her breakdowns, and that’s proved to be problematic in the past. When things get rough, she’ll cling to Sandra’s side and won’t leave her alone until Sandra either forces her away or the problem subsides. Oasis doesn’t want a codependent relationship, so she’s been trying her best to give Sandra more space, even if it’s difficult.
Sandra’s most hated enemy. If killing him were an option, he’d already be dead. Unfortunately, killing him would spell the end of the world, so she’s content with him rotting in the Afterlife’s jail for the rest of eternity. It’s rare for these two to come into contact with each other, but when they do all hell breaks loose.
Sandra greatly resents DC for making her the way she is. Sure, she enjoys godhood and all, but she went from being overworked in life to being overworked in death. Whenever Sandra is feeling too overworked or stressed, she’ll silently curse DC for forcing her into all of this. She could have been reincarnated as some rich royal living a lavish life. Instead, she’s stuck as the Afterlife’s unofficial secretary.
To DC, Sandra’s nothing more than an annoying pest. He can’t remember infecting her, as he’s assimilated countless victims into his hivemind. There’s no reason for him to remember the names of each and every one of his victims, especially considering they no longer have any free will once under his control. DC is largely unaware of how Sandra ascended, and he doesn’t particularly care. That being said, if he were to ever learn her true origins, he’d throw the tantrum of the century. She’d be his biggest failure.
It’s rare for Sandra and DC to interact, but when they do it’s always messy. The two seem evenly matched in terms of willpower; meaning neither will back down when they get into a quarrel. If Oasis doesn’t break them up, they’ll continue verbally abusing each other for hours on end.
Meridian has always liked Sandra the best out of the gods. The two have very similar ideals, although how they go about things is drastically different. Plus, Sandra has a certain air of mystery surrounding her. She’s one of the few people who’ve managed to keep anything hidden from him for any amount of time, which is a feat in and of itself. On the occasion the two do interact, they always get along with little issue. That is, of course, after the initial skepticism Sandra always shows upon being approached. Once she sees he’s not a threat, though, there aren’t any issues.