It is incidentally worth noting that as a deity of law and order, power and hierarchy, of organization and stewardship, in general being a being very responsible for the way humanity has flourished (at the expense of the creations of other beings -- I'm tempted to say Aroesus created humanity) Aroesus was a force of law and order, and perhaps his rule as the king of the Gods represented such. I knew I avoided talking order vs. chaos earlier, but that was because I had not fully formed my thoughts, but the writing of the history, of Ventu and Sileon and Svanus and Aroesus has caused me to rethink that conversation.