We gods are actually all bastards, aren't we?
Huh... wait-a-minute.
Auratus is a wrathful narcissist with a self-righteous nature? Check!
Pyrite is a lascivious sociopath with a thing for torture? Check!
Ketari is a mad xenophobic with an extreme thing for torture? Check!
Tulwor is a bloodthirsty, deep-down uncaring thrill-seeker. Eh... close enough. Check!
Ketemos... well, Ketemos is actually a swell dude. But, sure enough, he is indeed a bastard in the original sense of the word! Ch~eck!
Bastard-Streak, completed!
Eh, well... actually still not that sure about Tulwor. He seems prone to switching between deep regret once confronted with the result of his actions, and complete disregard in the heat of the moment. Guess part-time-bastard will be close enough this time around.
You should probably feed Wild Red to Wild Red's wife. Y'know. Just because.
Actually, if it were the other way around, with Pyrite transforming Wild Red into a self-aware creature, which is not in self-controll, letting him tear apart his multiple wives and loyalists? Sure thing. That's what gods like him do in their spare time.
But with Wild Red dead, Pyrite, but especially Auratus, seem both witful and sensationalist enough to not let this chance of positive public exposure go to waste. Actually, it just might be Auratus, and Pyrite not being mindfull in taking such measures. Now, forcing her to eat her own husband in a public setting... I think we might be on to something there...
Though honestly speaking, I guess we rather keep to "gory" violence, as narrations of "real" torture could easily land us in confrontation with the forum rules. At least I would remember that Kittensnot had to tone it down in his patient zero game.