Here are the opinions? Any changes you want made? any suggestions? [hider=My Hider] Kilgarrah: The Goddess of the Unknown views the lord of dragons as a very practical man, if not a dunder head. She holds respect for his very direct solutions, even if they might not always have a bit of fore thought. However, she also mentally lables him as childish for his tendencies of random tantrums. She –does- enjoy watching his fights with the mortals, and will usually follow him to the colosseum in the form of a female catfolk. She often refers to him as "Molten Hide". Nahargu’ul: If she was a cat’s mother, then Nahargu’ul is often seen as a favorite uncle or some sort by her children. And the feline holds him in high regards. Not only does he provide fish, water, and cleans a large portion of the world’s air… but the depths of his oceans are so mysterious and beautiful that it often catches her eyes and leaves her in a daze as she explores them. What’s more is that his cryptic choice of words often acts as a lure for her. Though she sees him as a strange man when his domain is so full of life, and he’s as stoic as a rock. Though she would not disregard him as a natural leader. In the short instances that she does speak, she often refers to him as “Royal Blue” Yigzavath: If a title could be given, he is Del Sombra’s favorite “Salesman”. Being a god of secrets, and the mother of cats often implies that there’s going to be an eventual pit of sadism that needs to be filled when it comes to how creative one can get when designing a vault that is meant to keep unworthy mortals away. She labels him as entertaining… she absolutely adores his creativity. She really can’t bring herself to bare him an ill thought, even if he’s responsible for heart worms, ticks, fleas, and parasites that drives her children insane. She often refers to him as "Plague doctor" Nahash: A character that Sombra adores enough where it’s possible to say that she has a romantic interest. Deception goes hand in hand with lies and secrets, they’re both of the same card. Of all of the gods, she is perhaps the most closely watched when she’s act work. Tempting and twisting the hearts of mortals acts almost as an aphrodisiac for the Goddess of Secrets. She often refers to her as "The Seductress" Dormammus: She views him as probably the elder of the pantheon. She sees him as a really well together being with infinite wisdom, and is often visited with her bouts of curiosity, even if he can potentially be a bit of a bore. Knowledge is something that is important to her, and even with wisdom there are some secrets that lie in the knowledge he teaches. Of course, there are things she’d like to tell him, but unfortunately this suffers a case of “The right questions”. She often refers to him as "The sleuth of wisdom" Iuppiter: One of the more upbeat gods without something to prove, and a riot to be around. She would love to one day have the ability to sit down and have a conversation with. Both under heavy amounts of alcohol and sober. She often refers to him as "Storm Father". Ha: Any man or creature that handles and creates the perfect mixture of alloys is something to be feared in Sombra’s book. That being said, she find’s Ha ridiculously intimidating. She often keeps her distance from him, not just out of fear. But his intensity makes him unapproachable without a good reason. "The Hammer" Ashevelen: Another who’s affection borders on the line of romantic interest if you can’t call it friendship. She has full respect for the mistress of luck. She deeply enjoys the goddess’s company when it is available, even when there’s not a good way to hold a conversation. She's often referred to as "Dancer of Cloaks" Kalla: Kalla may detest her children, but that doesn’t mean that there’s love lost between the two. Sombra deeply enjoys watching her beautiful creatures roam the world. And more importantly, she’s thankful that Kalla allows her children to feed on the beast. Though there is a bit of envy, her first creature, which was the Orb-horse, did not end up nearly as beautiful. "The heart" Asivar: There is beauty in even war. It’s no secret by now that she views a massive battle as a fatal dance of blades above a canvas. Pure violence… pure senseless violence made into an art. Into an art. When the battles are over, she often takes a moment to stroll among the fields to continue to watch nature take it’s course. She refers to him as the “Dancing Man”, for displaying a certain charm behind blood thirst and sword play. [/hider] On a side note, I was hoping the reaper character wouldn't be the dark, twisted guy. I was hoping for something like the Grim Reaper from billy and mandy.