History of Adikia baYadayan
The Unjust
Adikia baYadayan was born in the Shomer universe before the collapse of the Chronoverse. She is the daughter of Yadayan and Yadarak. She is the goddess of injustice and wrong-doing. She would later become known as an expert marksman and the goddess of long-ranged fighters.
Growing up she was a problem child always causing trouble and trying to taint the innocence of her younger sister, Astraía. She loved the finer things in life and shared that taste with her sister. She was always butting heads with her older brother Nanna who she deemed to be a copy of their father, Yadayan. When Adikia found out her beloved sister was pregnant by their uncle, Yadabaq, a sinister happiness entered her heart. She knew from that moment her little sister would no longer be the pure little girl her parents cherished. However, to her annoyance her sister was still praised as the innocent and pure virgin goddess.
The Trouble Maker
After the fall of the Graeco Roman kingdom she would leave the realms of the heavens and the earth and go to the realm of shadows to live with the Dam Fandorah. She became a ruling beacon of the houses of sin.
She took on the name of Gifi and helped the seven deadly sins truly tap into their potential and create a structure and regime that would never fall. Her jealously of her younger sister would become more prominent when Yadabaq found out the reason she did it was in the hope of him giving her a child as he had did her sister on multiple occassions.
When he told her no, she was dejected and angered, vowing to destroy the zodiacs that her sister held dear.
The Goddess of Injustice
When the Egyptian era began she became known as Isfet (also spelled Asfet). She was the goddess of injustice, chaos, violence, and evil doing. She was the counter to Maat, which was order. Isfet and Maat built a complementary and also paradoxical dualism: one could not exist without its counterpart. Isfet and Maat balanced each other. Maat was to overcome isfet, ‘that which is difficult’, ‘evil’, ‘disharmonious’, and ‘troublesome’. Isfet was to be overcome by good, which would replace disunity with unity and disorder with order.
When the Greeks rose to power she would become known as Adicia. She was the goddess and personification of injustice and wrong-doing. In the annals Dike, the goddess of justice, overcomes Adicia and appears in two archaic stories. She was portrayed as a hideous, barbaric woman covered in tattoos being dragged by Dike with one hand, while in the other she held a staff which she beat her with or she is depicted being throttled by Dike. By the Romans she was called Adikia.