«The Paragons»
The Paragons themselves aren't just destroyers & sins but also representives of virtues as well. They are double-edged blades in the weaponry of Monstrum. Monstrum herself can be either good or evil, she herself is a mirror of what chaos truly is for others. It can either play in their favor or play against them.
They mainly represent truth/deceit, violence/harmony, and trauma/recovery.
Tiamat represents the disease that is deceit or the cure that is the truth. She can hurt others whether being true or not, the truth of a stark reality can hurt just as bad as a sugar-coated truth carefully crafted by someone or many others. She can be the guiding light for believers to follow after or be the blinding darkness for nonbelievers to walk into & through. People either can choose the harsh truth or keep deception as a form of peace & harmony between others--until the truth finally breaks through the wall of lies people have meticulously maintained. Deceit can spread like the plague with only the truth as the antidote, deceit can either be used as a weapon or shield for others to protect themselves from others.
Kaimetsu represents the double-edged blade of war, warfare is already an abstract & complex concept alone, but he is the division between a war for peace and love & a war for bloodshed and control. Either side can result in death and sorrow, mourning the dead and avenging the fallen. War is still war, despite what either side believes in, bloodshed is still bloodshed even if you think you're doing this for the better of you & your people by killing your adversaries. Nonetheless, the blood of many stains the remaining survivors who now have tarnished beliefs after the dust settles finally.
Armageddon represents the perspective of someone who faced immense fear, whether it had made them persevere through & flourish afterwards or it had destroyed them so catastrophically to a point of no return of their original mindset. Fear can take over someone's point of view of the world and forcefully impair someone's vision of their surroundings and the people who exist beside them from what they experienced or witnessed before. Fear both destroys or changes someone, but it really depends if that person grows for the better or worse for themselves afterwards.
As much as they destroy, they also are representatives for renewal, they aren't saviors of course--even if they get illustrated by it by their loyal followers--but they aren't inherently just calamities. They are the incarnates of the circle of life, life isn't always peaceful, it can change drastically and force others to change alongside it. Life makes someone go through horrible transformations, but it's someone's choice if they should become a better version of themselves or a worse version of themselves. They influence the change in others, even if that change hurts them, that change might actually make them grow stronger than ever before. That's just the cold truth about these Paragons.
Chaos is a truly unpredictable force of whatever nature it is.
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(these might not make sense, so forgive me for that.. this was mainly made after I gained a recollection about Myla's aka Tybalt's mention if the Paragons had some sort of virtue counterparts or smth.. SOOOOO--)











