Well, I finished my last assignment today. And you know what that means? [img]https://66.media.tumblr.com/ef05c9e4464702590ffde99426899180/tumblr_inline_o9zfqfiSos1u7unf4_500.gif[/img] [sub]>Tacitly ignores the fact that I still have exams coming up.[/sub] I'll catch up on the IC eventually. [quote=@Dawnscroll] [@BBeast] But seriously, would you be bothered if Gerrik got yoinked at one point. [/quote] I'm wanting to get to Gerrik's successor relatively soon, because I have cool things I want to do which need a fresh perspective, since Gerrik's from the stone age and we need to move beyond that. We can discuss further details in PM, such as whether Gerrik getting yoinked would fit in with what is going on now (or in the future if you plan do it in some future time), and how Logos would deal with Teknall, who would know immediately when Logos comes near Gerrik. But unless we can establish a good reason for this arc to take place, I currently see it as an inconvenient divergence. Re: avatars: Teknall's avatar is a robot, and not even a robot with feelings. Goliath has the personality of an MQ-1 Predator Drone. P.S. Re: Sovereignty, in my eyes, the most practical application of Sovereignty, or whatever you end up naming your kingship portfolio, would be to influence the politics of mortal nations. These matters are incredibly complex, but with that Portfolio it would be a relatively simple matter to know what needs to take place for the desired outcome to occur, and then ensure that those things do take place. A sour relationship with the second-in-line. A grand parade. A war or famine at the right time. An assassination attempt (successful or otherwise). A rebellion. A reformation. And whatever else it takes for the existing king to be usurped by a heir of your choice, or the reigning monarch to keep hold of that position against the odds. Its effects would be slow to take place (years or decades), but operate reliably at a level of complexity (namely, that of politics) which other deities would struggle to manage.