could you do a relationship analysis between a dersite thief of rage who has god tiered and a prospitian sylph of mind who has god tiered?
(A quick note: When you say Dersite and Prospitian, I’m not sure if you mean the specific groups of carapacians or if you’re talking about a Derse dreamer and a Prospit dreamer. Nevertheless I tried to incorporate Derse and Prospit stuff into this analysis. Sorry if this isn’t what you wanted :,) )
Alright, so let me start with a quick analysis of each so we have a better understanding of their personalities. Because they have both godtiered, I’m going to assume that they are at least partially developed.
The Thief of Rage… Oh boy. They like to make themself look threatening and dangerous so people will be intimidated by them. That’s how they try to stay confident. They’re something of a bully, something of a conspiracy theorist, and something of a ‘fight the power!’ kind of individual, dedicated to stealing what Rage they can in order to feel safe. By sitting on a throne of skepticism and frustrations, becoming an object of others’ fear and anger, they are not only the center of attention but also a force to be reckoned with. Since this Thief has godtiered, they have likely at least partially gone through some character development. This means that they aren’t stealing as much Rage, therefore allowing others to be skeptical and have their own fears, as well as this resulting in the Thief looking like more of a normal person as opposed to someone to be feared. (Full analysis is here if you want more info.) Adding in the factor of Derse, this gives us the insight that this Thief is a skeptic with a tendency to not trust others and hide their shortcomings. This is already true for the Thief of Rage in general, but now we find it more heavily emphasized.
The Sylph of Mind, on the other hand, informs their teammates about their aspect. Mind includes logic, judgement, false faces/outer self, and planning. They try to make their whole team smarter by informing them on the logical decision for any situation, but these so-called helpful suggestions can end up with them becoming far too meddlesome, even though they have good intentions. Definitely a talker as well as the mom friend. They plan things out for the group and tend to think with facts instead of feelings. If this Sylph of Mind is at least somewhat developed, they will have an idea of when to act out and when to leave things as they are, all without overexerting themself. (This already comes more naturally to them than other Sylphs, though, since they’re a Mind player.) Adding in the factor of Prospit, this gives us the insight that this Sylph is flexible and prone to seeing multiple ways to do things. Additionally, this Sylph may solve their problems creatively in addition to their logic.
Now let’s see how the two of them will interact. The Thief of Rage tries to make themself look intimidating. They want power and attention. And the Sylph, if they decide that the Thief is worth meddling over (which they probably will), will look into the Thief’s motives and try to understand why they act in a generally illogical manner. (If they choose to not do so, the two will likely have a negative relationship or even a possible kismesis. They do not bother to understand each other in that case, leading to the Thief goading on the Sylph using fear, and the Sylph not understanding the Thief and becoming frustrated as a result). The Sylph will not find it difficult to examine the Thief’s psyche if they choose to do so. They are well-versed in dealing with false faces, and this Thief seems to be wearing one constantly, considering how they manipulate others and make people fear them in order to have attention and control. Keep in mind that this Sylph wants to help people, so they’d probably try and reach out to the Thief in an effort to help them– after all, Sylphs are all about healing! If the Sylph utilizes a combination of their planning, their creativity (Prospit dreamer), and pure patience, they can get closer to the Thief and understand how they work. Since this Sylph is fairly logical I’d consider this a likely possibility; the Thief does not scare the Sylph like they do with other people, since this Sylph trusts in logic more than their feelings, so they’d be able to get close without getting scared and running off.
A healthy (or at least healthy-ish) Thief of Rage will eventually, though hesitantly, let the Sylph in to help them heal. This Sylph is excellent with healing people who have suffered traumatic experiences, which the Thief likely has considering their ultimately bleak view of the world and themself. Additionally, The Sylph helps the Thief to understand the consequences of their often destructive actions so that they feel guilt for it and learn to become a better person. As for the Thief, it may not seem like it, but they can benefit the Sylph, too. This Sylph is so used to following logic and the ‘best’ path, but the Thief’s skepticism opens up new thoughts and realizations for the Sylph, helping them to question whether or not their own core logic is truly ‘right.’ They can help the Sylph to let loose, occasionally straying from the path of rational thinking in favor of finally acknowledging any burning rage or fear they might have pent up in themself. So this means that these two could end up in a pale or red relationship.
I hope this helps! Sorry about how late this is ^^;












