it's really funny that itempas became a catastrophic failure of a father to his two most plot-relevant sons (sieh and madding), who justifiably felt betrayed and disappointed by him; while otoh he by all accounts seems to have been an excellent father to his two most plot-relevant daughters (glee and shill), who both adore him
Ephara (Magic: the Gathering) vs Sieh (The Inheritance Trilogy by N.K. Jemisin)
Ephara
Sieh
Voting ended onFeb 3, 2025
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Ephara (wiki)
Domains: The Polos, City-states, and Buildings
Propaganda:
Ephara is the White and Blue aligned goddess of Theros. She killed Cacophony, the God of Cities Dark who was created from the nightmares of Citizens. She was one of the Gods who survived the Phyrexian Invasion and helped fight them off.
Sieh (non-wiki, character study)
Childhood, trickery, mischief, etc.
Propaganda:
He's a billion-year-old god of childhood. He stole some solar system's sun and uses it as a companion and weapon. He has a vendetta against his not-father, who killed his mother and allowed him, his father, and some siblings to be enslaved by humanity for centuries. He's also a cat sometimes. What's not to love!
“Mortals are the sum of many things, Sieh. They are what circumstance has made them and what they wish to be. If you must hate them, hate them for the latter, not the former. At least they have some say over that part.”
On god if yall don't post some fan art of Yeine Darr on here for me to reblog I'm gonna lose it! ART HOES! GET TO IT!!! chop chop! Quit reblogging pics of Timothy Charlemagne and get tf on board! And Sieh!!
"I should kill you," I whispered.
"Do you think you could?" Unbelievable, his arrogance. Magnificent. He reminded me of Itempas.
"You sleep, Deka. You eat. Not all my tricks need magic."
His smile grew an edge of sadness. "Do you really want to kill me?" When I didn't answer - because I didn't know - he sobered. "What do you want, Sieh?"
And because I was afraid, and because Yeine had asked the same question, and because Deka really did know me too well, I answered with the truth.
"N-Not to be alone anymore."