Now that I'm officially accepted, I'm going to start evaluating how Metanoia would do around the other gods in the game so far. You guys can accept or reject my thoughts on Metanoia's relationship with your character as you so choose. [b][i]Nanaeios[/i][/b]: Metanoia would be a little suspicious of her, seeing as how necromancers pray to her and pledge their souls to her and necromancers don't usually do the things they do for benevolent purposes. And he probably wouldn't stop giving her crap about letting sirens and harpies run about and kill people instead of hunting animals. He's probably a little miffed at her ability to mood-swing into either frothing rage or overwhelming angst at so much as an improper greeting these day. He would probably share ground with her concerning their mutual like of love and devotion, as well as their states of loneliness and loss, and she probably isn't too much of a dick that he can't lend his ears to her voice if she felt like calling on him. That said, he'd probably still try to convert her to his way of thinking. [b][i]Mikazliqui[/i][/b]: This god would have already lost points with Metanoia for creating the current race of vampires. So, if they've never spoken to each other aside from the polite greeting upon Mikazliqui's ascension, it'd probably be a relationship in which Metanoia just stares disapprovingly at him and tries guilt-tripping him into atonement for all the harm he's caused and encouraged. If they've spoken to each other in the past at length, I bet that their relationship would be one of mutual dislike, if not tranquil fury or intent to cause harm for the other. [b][i]Morios[/i][/b]: If Mikazliqui earned Metanoia's disapproval and anger, then Morios would certainly inspire the older god's outright animosity for promoting the baser instincts and darker desires that Metanoia believes is dragging mankind down the toilet. Metanoia would probably go out of his way to avoid him, direct his Wanderers to counter the work of Morios' followers, and generally stymie his efforts at every turn. If these two come to conflict, Metanoia would not feel bad striking down this idol. Though occasionally Morios would probably say something so offensive/out-there/funny that Metanoia would actually laugh and try to find some good in Morios, probably until he crosses the line again and Metanoia goes back to hating him. [b][i]Vael and Nys[/i][/b]: I'm pretty sure Ruby and I have covered this somewhere in the OOC. [b][i]Daeros[/i][/b]: Metanoia would probably view Daeros as a more coherent and actively more malicious version of Morios, so the same would apply here, especially since both hate what the other desires most in mortals. [b][i]Nihiris[/i][/b]: Metanoia would probably share her silence, though every now and then he would bother her about caring more about the humans below, as he does for every deity that doesn't meet his standards. [b][i]Lefredias[/i][/b]: Metanoia would definitely be wary of Lefredias, as he views the shadow-god as an unstable, reckless being with too much power than he should rightfully have. Metanoia would definitely try appealing to Lefredias, asking him to learn forgiveness rather than revenge, but it's likely these pleas will fall on deaf ears. After all, Metanoia would have been one of the few deities to even give Lefredias any attention after he was cast out. [b][i]Eskellon[/i][/b]: Metanoia would probably have one of those not-quite master-apprentice relationships with Eskellon, as he sees Eskellon's past retributions for admittedly heinous crimes as overdoing it and not allowing anyone to redeem themselves of their wrongdoings. Metanoia probably would've had a hand in raising Eskellon and definitely would've been one of the backers in the efforts to cure him when Eskellon went insane. Metanoia would definitely enjoy spending time tutoring/entertaining/hanging out with Eskellon, though he might sour their relationship with his occasional rebukes towards Eskellon's way of curtailing evil. But, then again, he would also praise Eskellon for at least managing to raise a few heroes out of what Metanoia has not shied away from calling "utter atrocities." For all the deities in common, Metanoia would be the god who checks on their affairs and tries to make them act righteously. He will either be a constant annoyance or a friendly adviser, depending on whether the god he's talking to would accept his words.