Lord Fyayn
Lord Fyayn
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They’ve never gotten along. Lord Jusniet has tried multiple times to get close with him, genuinely wanting him to become a better god, but Lord Fyayn is extremely stubborn and afraid of change and outright rejected any attempts Jusniet had made to create peace. Eventually Jusniet just kinda gave up, and actively works as a foil for him since he’s just more concerned about undoing the damage he’s caused. Surprisingly, he doesn’t completely hate Jusniet. A lot of the strong feelings he had for him stems from the confusion of someone as happy as Jusniet existing when it contradicts Fyayn’s beliefs, as well as a secret desire to change though he’s scared to.
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Because of Lord Fyayn’s views of being extremely pure, he detests the Void. He views him as the ultimate symbol of evil and sin. The Void is annoyed if his presence as he’s constantly trying to make plots against his creations. Fyayn is one of the gods that he swears to annihilate.
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Lady Merthicz had created Ätol just for Lord Fyayn, so naturally they clicked when Lord Ätol was much more understanding of his feelings and didn’t confront or attempt to change him. He does have the goal to help Fyayn do better, but knows it’s going to take a lot of work. They’re at the point where Ätol can start questioning his beliefs without Fyayn freaking out. Eventually though, Ätol realised he has strong feelings for Fyayn. He found out that Fyayn isn’t looking for anything like that which devastated him.
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Ätol often calls him Crystal-Heart
History
Being that Lord Fyayn had created the culture he did, causing Lord Uvie’s ultimate death, he’s pretty bitter at him. While he does act friendly to avoid conflict when possible, he’s not afraid to bluntly talk down to him. Lord Fyayn is disgusted by his open brazenness, and hates that he still sides with Erebos, but forces himself to act as friendly as possible towards Uvie in the fear that Uvie will stop guiding his creations if he retaliates against his insubordination.
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Lord Fyayn was furious when Lady Merthicz made an agreement with Erebos to use Mirthae as a place of refuge for ivierae. He believed Erebos, and its creations by proxy to be inherently evil, and swore to do what he could to deal with them. Because of this, it’s very rare that Erebos can leave the pocket dimension within the Demon Embassy, as it’s the only thing protecting it from attacks from Fyayn.
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Lord Fyayn was one of the first gods to meet Lord Cassius, after finding out about the letter written to him by Czono Vladimir. He threatened to have Cassius murked if he tried anything, in which he just laughed it off. Cassius often liked to mess with Fyayn, and will usually do so by pretending to come up with schemes for him to waste his time investigating. After the war, Cassius became much more aggressive with him for a short while. He stopped eventually when Lady Merthicz intervened. It didn’t stop Fyayn from attempting to assassinate him a few times though.
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Lady Merthicz had created him for a secret hidden purpose, at least what speculate. Lord Fyayn is definitely her most hated creation in terms of deities, and hopes to one day just get rid of him. He’s always begging for unfair favours and complaining when she doesn’t fully take his side. It was the reason why the Human-Ivierae War stalemate ended up favouring Symilf more, as he threatened to decimate other god’s settlements. Later on she would go to punish him by shortening the lifespan of humans as well as lowering their magical prowess as he was caught conspiring with Lynç. At this point he kinda just tries to avoid interacting with her, getting the hint that she’s annoyed by him even if she doesn’t fully show it.
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They barely ever get along because of Lord Fyayn’s strictly puritan beliefs, especially with how he tried to force others into it. Lady Alqoa likes to go out of her way to spite him, even if it means inconveniencing herself. He’s the main reason why mermaids have land forms, so they can better assist those victimised by Fyayn and his followers.
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