[@Stern Algorithm] Hm I feel as though I must first mention, Iva would 100% detest any order or god thereof. Mostly because he himself, views Chaos as the ultimate end of anything. He'll probably find it amusing to see how long this orderly god and his pantheon of fools lasts, if he gets that far, but other than that he'll likely have nothing to do with the god. I suppose he could work in White Dawn or the Library, if no one else is offering, but he'll probably end up being the butt of Iva's oddness. As well, I did plan to have Iva basically eventually have the domains of 'Science and Invention', so I see no conflicts there as far as yours go, though 'Mathematics' would be a sub-domain of Science I feel. Aside from that, I certainly do like the idea of this god. [@A Lowly Wretch] And for you, I have a particular ability I'd like to run by you that Iva could potentially have, and its how he mostly adds things to the library directly, without having to wait for it simply to show up. Do tell if there are problem, as I can see how this could be considered problematic but I am definitely willing to potentially work on it. [hider=Portam Aeternum] The Library is almost as voracious as Iva is. It desires to be filled, desires to be full of knowledge. The surrounding frigid lands desire to be filled with knowledge of all sorts, rather they [i]need[/i] to be. Now, over time they will surely be filled. The Library itself sees to this, automatically collecting and archiving thoughts and creations of man - but it isn't enough. It would take years, centuries, an entire gods lifespan to fill the void. So Iva at times, can decide to...expedite the process. An ability that allows for complete and full archival of anything the god wishes, and puts it inside the Library and its surrounding frigid lands. The way it functions is simple - Iva uses his power to temporarily anchor a Gate to his realm upon the object in question, thus drawing it into Cy'Lathak. This can be anything - a single person, a single object, or an entire city. Of course, the larger the object the more is required. A single object or person may not require much divine energy, but an entire city, full of people? He could do either or for less, but both would require him being weak for the following year. Divine-class objects and people would be far more tiring than a normal object of similar size. Once the object has been transferred to the library, they are randomly placed inside the frigid lands surrounding it. Buildings and objects shall be preserved here for eternity, lest someone removes them from the realm. People will be able to live here, but likely not for long in its current state for there is no arable soil, or animals to hunt and the cold will likely kill them first. Lastly, items and people forcefully bought here by this ability will have their entire lives biography written and archived in the library. Objects will have the exact nature of how they were made, and how they were developed broken down and written, and a persons life shall be recorded in the halls of the Library forever. No other god knows of this ability, as it has yet to be used. [/hider]