So I’ve been rewatching the second season of Mianite and been thinking about how interesting it is how the streamers almost always seem to act according to the ideals of their gods even if it’s unintentional like
Tom always attacks first and asks questions later. He hardly listens when the others try to change his mind and anything he does give away about the situation is always vague and mysterious. Like in ep. 13 (Jordan’s POV) when he runs back into Dagrun (after being banished) to free Farmer Steve from the court trial, Jordan takes the TNT and Dianite armor from Steve’s house that was meant to Tom. Tom finds out and without any hesitation he kills Jordan to take it then refuses to give it back until later and makes a dramatic exit from the server without any further discussion. In conclusion Dianite followers are dramatic af.
Tucker and Sonja, on the other hand, usually try to sort things out with words before any sort of confrontation. While Tucker is typically more aggressive, he does tend to attack only on the orders of someone else (Mianite, King Helgrind) for the Greater Good, like when he was the city bounty hunter at the beginning of s2. Sonja seems to prefer not following orders and only fights on her own accord, but regardless they both stay out of making trouble and only fight when someone makes trouble with them.
Last of all there’s Jordan, always automatically trying to find balance in whatever conflict is happening. He drifts to whatever side he needs to even things out and always takes time to think situations out thoroughly. He always tries to sort things about peacefully but is ready to thrown down at any moment, usually only in self-defense.
Feel free to make any extra observations I just think it’s cool to look at from a narrative perspective.