eris, the greek goddess of chaos, strife and discord. she was the daughter of zeus and hera; according to other myths, she was the daughter of nyx. Her opposite was Harmonia. she had a son, strife, whom she brought along with her when she rode her chariot to war alongside ares. eris played an important role in the events that eventually led to the trojan war. all of the olympians had been invited to the wedding of peleus and thetis, however, eris was not invited, due to her inclination to cause discord. as a means of revenge, eris dropped the golden apple of discord into the party, which had the words to the fairest one inscribed on it.
Aizawa: Oh god, how am I gonna explain my injuries to Eri??
Aizawa: I can't say I lost my eye & leg to my job, she'll never trust me to fight again!!!
Mic: YOOO, TELL HER YOU GOT HIT BY A TRUCK!!!!
Aizawa:
Sometimes you spend 100 hours replaying a beloved character from a beloved game and end up spending another 25 or so ish hours making a character sheet so self indulgent ft. My beloved Shep who I put through the wringer the first time around in 2017 but hopefully gave an easier time on our second run.
In which Persephone is told she can't game the system- (TEXT EDIT)
no art was edited here, just text to make this more realistic to how this scene WOULD have gone if it was an actual courtroom with real rules LOL I find it a little weird that Rachel wrote a courtroom drama arc like this and then twisted it this much to benefit Persephone because like... clearly she was inspired by courtroom drama shows, and I can't help but wonder if she got all of her basic courtroom knowledge from like, Spongebob or some shit LOL
Ruthless Tethers, Ravenous Embers - Chapter V
"If he were a better male, cornering Rhaedyn Caranthir into a bargain may have wrought him with guilt—or shame. But he was never a good male, contrary to what that Illyrian brute surmised. He would do whatever was necessary to eliminate his father—morality be damned. Eris didn’t need the world to believe him a saint like those self-proclaimed heroes in the Night Court. He would gladly be the villain to see his court thrive and his mother’s nights safe."