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More game scribbles! Some npcs + god design explorations.

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Why did her husband lead the brigands to their house?
Was he just being an idiot, or did he expect to gain something/want to take something away for some reason?
That's the thing... I've only shared the official version of the myth >:3
In reality, Ariella/Ynpharia's husband never actually betrayed her. The brigands came of their own accord, and Ynpharia, vulnerable and grieving and emotional, was led astray by her mother Selenoa, who believed that Ynpharia's husband (who she'd never liked and always saw as unworthy) was the culprit and convinced her daughter of the same. To this day, everyone still blames him.
@blackivyart
Yep! Here's one:
THE BIRTH OF YNPHARIA
Ynpharia, mistress of justice and law, was not always the goddess we know her to be. Once she was a young, fair thing, a goddess of the hearth named Ariella. She took a mortal man for a husband–no mere lover–and became pregnant by him, and the two lived in peace and joy. In the final month of her pregnancy, however, her husband betrayed her, leading brigands to their joint home, who savaged her and slew her and her baby, not only committing deicide, but violating the laws of hospitality.
She did not, however, stay dead. A new goddess rose, reborn from the ashes of the old, harsh and imperious where before she had been sweet and gentle: Ynpharia, goddess of justice and law. She gave birth to her daughter Helike, goddess of rebirth, shortly after, and now rules as a commanding queen over morality, ethics, and retribution for the violation of those ideals.