Considering they’re immortal as long as they desire to live, and that a god can only be harmed by a fellow god, they ain’t very impressed or surprised.

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Considering they’re immortal as long as they desire to live, and that a god can only be harmed by a fellow god, they ain’t very impressed or surprised.
Tsuhiryss is the Lord of the Sea, the god of water, and a boy who is in need of a few design tweaks
Followers of Albarok and Tsuhiryss clash often due to the turbulence between the gods themselves, but you wouldn’t be able to tell who follows which Lord without their garb.
Tsuhiryss’s true form is hidden away in the middle of a hurricane of his own design to keep his distance from the other Lords. He’s not sure if Albarok or Ghirias want to or are able to kill him as they’re all gods, but he’s not willing to find out.
Being curious by nature, hiding himself is counterproductive for a fulfilling existence, so Tsuhiryss interacts with the world outside his storm using offshoots that he can project his will through. He’s much braver and more confident speaking through his offshoots than he would be in-person, but he’ll always be the same level of nosy and manipulative in any manifestation.
is there ever the chance that any two gods that you've imagined, whether you've shown them to us or not, would actually like each other and get along? and, to take the question one step further, get into a relationship with all the potential great benefit/disaster that such a union would bring upon the world around them?
WELL......
Albarok and Tsuhiryss do like Ghirias because she brings something new to the table after having to deal with each other for x thousands of years.
Ghirias, on the other hand, is pretty conflicted about how she feels about ol’ Tsu and Alba. They tried to kill her when she was mortal, but it’s been a few hundreds of years since then and, because all three of them are immortal and Ghirias is forced to live with them, she might as well try to like them.
As for love and relationships, let’s just say that if any of them got together, that would be the start of the tragic backstory of a Soulsborne boss.
That makes gossiping with him that much better in my opinion. Like yes! Let me pour onto you just how much I dislike Linda and how I will overly enjoy blackmailing her with my newfound information. Stopping by every other day to give Tsuhiryss updates on Linda and other various annoyances in my life, while also listening to him dump countless complaints about the other gods. Bring it on! Tsuhiryss is #1 and I absolutely love him..
You in a subterranean cave partially filled with seawater, surrounded by ancient artifacts and wall carvings of Lord of the Sea, illuminated by candlelight reflecting off the water’s surface as an offshoot of your deity rises to meet you:
How would/could one interact with Tsuhiryss's offshoots? What's his personality like?
Tsuhiryss can pretty much be summed up with
He’s insecure and scared of the other gods, but he can’t help but keep sticking his nose in other people’s business and spy on everyone who gets too close to bodies of water. He prefers to get his followers to do his business rather than put in the effort himself, and even if he does decide to do his own work, he’ll bring along an entourage for “moral support”.
If you want to interact with his offshoots, then you should go to your nearest lake or beach. Even though he likes hearing about gossip and he’s more confident interacting through his offshoots, he doesn’t like lurking in crowded areas or in very open spaces. Underwater caves, hidden coves, and secret waterfall hidey holes are his favorite places to be summoned to, especially if it a place where very few people go to do very secret things.
If he shows up, there are important rules to follow while talking to him: don’t enter the water while he’s around, don’t get within arm’s reach of him, come prepared with your own gossip as payment for whatever you want to learn from him, check for glamours every few minutes, and for the love of any other god, think before you speak. Whatever forbidden knowledge you get out of Tsuhiryss won’t be worth it when he turns around and tells someone else about what you’re planning to do with it.
Sounds like someone’s gonna get a brain parasite for their lack of good gossip.
Don’t go to Tsuhiryss if your tea ain’t boiling hot