@ScarescrowI think the question is, in the long-run, how do you see Sebna contributing to the world and developing? Being a massive eraser is somewhat restrictive - can it even create with a Domain(Portfolio) like that? Moreover, players who have decided to play gods who are more of a non-sentient force rather than a truly sentient being have struggled in the past. It's difficult to give something that is simply a force much characterisation or develop complex plot-lines. You might be able to do well and enjoy the novelty for a while, but eventually you're likely to get stumped. We had a terrific player who took up a non-sentient goddess previously, and though he did simply amazing things, he eventually realised that playing something like that really became dull after a while. With that in mind, I'd very strongly recommend you consider something more flexible in the long-term than Sebna. If you're dead-set on Sebna though and really think you can do wonders with it, that's your call.
edit: after a more detailed reading of the CS, perhaps Sebna is not quite as non-sentient as I first thought. Carry on old chap
Seihdhara of the Red Hair, The Crimson Goddess, The Bear Mother Level One Goddess of War(Martial Combat) Four Might
Time: The Day the Gods Came
The one called Kap Gam's response was not to Seihdhara's liking at all, and she realised that this one did not understand her pain. 'That's not what I asked,' she said, angrily dismissing the other goddess' words with a wave of her hand, 'I will feed them of my flesh and give them air to breathe. They are my children.' Angry tears watered the sand below her feet, and the grains sizzled and melted at the touch of searing tears. She turned her back on Kap Gam and saw the one named Aella and her gentle smile, heard her comforting words. She approached her and placed a curious hand on the other's cheek, as if to feel what such kindness was made of. For all the war-scars her eyes spoke of, she was made of softness.
'S- sister...' Seihdhara pouted and suddenly found herself hugging Aella tightly. 'I want to nurture - I want to nurture my children. You came through the Door - do you know how to get them from beyond?' For even as Orfai experimented with sea life, and even as Pelegath brought forth worms and insects, and even as Ipeyr created something that resembled her children (it was not), aye even as the gods went about doing what gods were meant to do, Seihdhara could not so easily forget. Why, she would sooner forget herself than forget those she birthed and watched dance and play about her feet, whom she protected daily and spent the nights awake to watch them safely sleep. 'I want nothing more.'
Seihdhara is annoyed at Kap Gam's response. She then hugs Aella and asks about her children again.
@darkwolf687whoops, that was supposed to be directed at @dragonmancer I demand you change your usernames so they're less similar! (primarily, don't both begin with 'd')