(Khaziraad: -7E)
Khaziraad: You create a geologically violent moon with a thin, possibly toxic atmosphere around both Keshan and Slytha. It contains a high concentration of heavy (and radioactive) elements, which your golems will find useful and can tolerate easily.
Kli: "But I want to stay with the Hummingbirds. They have been kind and understanding of my dissent."
Yaos:
"God" of jelly donuts: "That's not godhood! That's extortion!"
Dragon slayer wannabe has been struck down
The anti-Luminee human now cares little about Luminee-ness..This is a satisfactory conclusion for the Luminee mate and half-Luminee children.
The family with the jelly rolls attempt to resist the Inquisitors and are killed for their trouble. They die cursing you.
The human wishing to join the caravan has now joined a band of traveling entertainers.
The human wanting to become a god of Conquest has joined the Barrier Knights solely to spite you and Fusil.
The people are slightly disturbed by your overly enthusiastic speech.
(Yaos: -1E)
You enhance the combat ability of your future Paladins/incendiary squad.
The Slytha humans are doing quite well. Even though trade almost exclusively passes through the tight grip of the Gem Council, they manage to find wealth and employment everywhere. Gruen cults have led to superhumans with some level of Gruen abilities (but little tolerance for the laws against Gruen cultists).
Finally, you make the Festival of Mystic Snow (read: addictive hallucinogens raining down) a yearly event with Varee. This will reduce your Essence income by a near-negligible amount.
(Cim: Vote counted)
(The Light: -3E)
The Light: You create the Brightingale, a bird spirit of justice and healing with the ability to grow slightly in power with each dream appearance. This is a rather selfless act, as you gain very little compared to Joha and Cim.
Serac:
Sorae: "I wish there were some way to stop the war from happening."
Ritan: "I want sea unicorns to exist."
Sorae: "I wish our turtles would grow faster."
Ritan: "I wish I could find out more about the Void."
(Artisanii: -1E)
Artisanii: You create Inspheration*, a dense ball radiating divine inspiration, in the Great Shrine. Many great mortal artists make regular pilgrimages to be near it.
(Grauel: -0E)
Grauel:
First Gruen: "Thank you! I won't forget this. I'll make sure to eat silly hostiles inside."
Second Gruen: "Thank you, Lord. I leave now to fight for our right to devour the weak and plentiful."
Third Gruen: "'ank 'ou. I wan't [sic] 'e 'ored 'or weeks."
Fourth Gruen: "This should do. Thanks!"
(Joha: -4E)
The now-immortal wood elf will now forever remain young. This may or may not actually be good for mental health.
Kifo is already a polite, courteous psychopomp. This continues to be the case when the mentioned father dies.
You work with the inventive wood elf to create a variety with bubble-shaped flours that can actually grow. This consumes no Essence.
You allow the wood elves on Keshan to defend themselves. Finally, you create the highly toxic morbid mushrooms* and magic vines, which become a highly illegal and highly powerful tool for mages in various places.
In other news, a band of rampaging Barrier Knights have burnt down a shrine dedicated to Fusil. This had the unfortunate side-effect of burning down the rest of the human town in which it was located after they left, causing nearly a hundred deaths. Has the release of the sphere of Treachery merely redistributed it to affect all the gods?