With the idea that the crowns came after the bishops... What powers do you think the bishops have before/after their time with the crowns?
Like... Does Leshy just grow plants simply by being next to them? Or maybe he brings some plants to "life" like those moss worm enemies we run into.
Heket withers any plant next to her or touches her, hard to think of anything power related to famine beyond that. Narrinder... I can't think of anything beyond causing rot?
Kallamar controls pestilence, healing the sick is a form of controlling the sick so... Maybe he just healed people by being near them or something?
Shamura is the only one I can't think of. as they are war and knowledge. Very vague in what power could be applied to them.
Just random thoughts I wanted to share.
-Sunny Anon
Leshy is the Bishop of Chaos and as contradictory as it may be I imagine that his crown helped him channel that power into something more controllable. I like the idea of him being able to grow plants by simply existing, so before the crown the plants just kept growing and growing and growing. No focus, no control, just pure unfiltered chaos.
Famine is more difficult and only really has bad connotations. So Heket is getting the short end of the stick. I think more than just plants turn to decay. When I think of famine I also think of drought. Cattle suffer, storerooms dry out, the birthrate drops dramatically, there is no rain, and things might begin to get cannibalistic. Somehow famine is more chaotic than chaos.
I think there is more to death than just rot. Though I feel like Narinder was supposed to more of Charon and ferry the dead than actually cause the death. His power feels more like he is meant to be putting the dead to rest.
I see the squidman have the power to heal people. Having an innate since of how to create medicine and knowing what ails people.
Now Shamrua? So this feels invasive but mind reading? And potentially a form of future sight? It would both help with gathering knowledge and keep the edge of anything that deals with war. I feel like I may be reaching with this one.













