Thanks for the comments, and the clarification on attack bonuses, M&L. That's a big help for me. 
I have this concept that the realm of Faerie sort of 'grew' in the cracks between the existing planes, which is why it brushes against so many of them. When Silhouette came to be, she claimed the spaces between as her own. That 'between' theme permeates the world in ways both literal and metaphoric.
By the same token, it may not be immediately obvious that Faerie exists to the other gods, though I'm not a stickler on this point. I'm not sure how much interplanar traffic goes on in the game so far.
My thought for Silhouette is that she actually really likes the mortal world, and spends a lot of time there, in one form or another. In deific terms, she's been keeping a fairly low profile. She may or may not even be aware of other gods.
If she is aware, she might be inclined to try some fun games with them in lieu of announcing herself right away.
...I think I have an idea about alignment too. My grasp of the concept has been developing. Initially I had her as chaotic due to that 'rebel' nature...but I think perhaps she may more accurately be true Neutral, as the 'in between' alignment. She sees the value of rules...but resents the idea that she herself might be limited by them. Faerie is, after all, a land governed by rules, albeit strange and surreal ones. Plus, then each 'season' of her realm becomes a metaphor for an aspect of her being. Spring is a Neutral Good sub-realm, Summer is Chaotic Neutral, Autumn is Lawful Neutral and Winter is Neutral Evil. When she gains enough divine ranks, she can even put avatars of the appropriate alignments to act as 'queens' of each realm.
And since I see her as sort of a prototype 'druid goddess,' that could also encompass the druidic alignment requirement. The goddess is herself Neutral, but encompasses four permutations of neutrality...
Hee. Rambling a bit, but y'all see where I'm going.

I have this concept that the realm of Faerie sort of 'grew' in the cracks between the existing planes, which is why it brushes against so many of them. When Silhouette came to be, she claimed the spaces between as her own. That 'between' theme permeates the world in ways both literal and metaphoric.
By the same token, it may not be immediately obvious that Faerie exists to the other gods, though I'm not a stickler on this point. I'm not sure how much interplanar traffic goes on in the game so far.

My thought for Silhouette is that she actually really likes the mortal world, and spends a lot of time there, in one form or another. In deific terms, she's been keeping a fairly low profile. She may or may not even be aware of other gods.
If she is aware, she might be inclined to try some fun games with them in lieu of announcing herself right away.

...I think I have an idea about alignment too. My grasp of the concept has been developing. Initially I had her as chaotic due to that 'rebel' nature...but I think perhaps she may more accurately be true Neutral, as the 'in between' alignment. She sees the value of rules...but resents the idea that she herself might be limited by them. Faerie is, after all, a land governed by rules, albeit strange and surreal ones. Plus, then each 'season' of her realm becomes a metaphor for an aspect of her being. Spring is a Neutral Good sub-realm, Summer is Chaotic Neutral, Autumn is Lawful Neutral and Winter is Neutral Evil. When she gains enough divine ranks, she can even put avatars of the appropriate alignments to act as 'queens' of each realm.
And since I see her as sort of a prototype 'druid goddess,' that could also encompass the druidic alignment requirement. The goddess is herself Neutral, but encompasses four permutations of neutrality...
Hee. Rambling a bit, but y'all see where I'm going.
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