I automatically know for a fact one's take on character dynamics isn't worth listening to when they're insistent on Gebura being "mean" or killing people for unnecessary, petty reasons.
Like for example, her relationship with Chesed. How she feels about Chesed couldn't be further from hate. While they may seem like opposites, the beautiful thing is, as the Kabbalistic concepts they embody, they need each other. As much "rage" as Gebura seems to feel, it's all born out of compassion, and heroism. While Chesed seems to get on Gebura's nerves and Gebura may seem bothered by it, you can tell that it is all done in good fun. The worst Gebura would do to Chesed is a pull on his hair or maybe a light scratch and bite. All stuff with no intention of harm, just a bit of rough friendly play.
Honestly I hate it when people mischaracterize Gebura. She's not hateful. She's not the type of character who's like "She would probably kill you if you got close to her.", she's not some "Untamed Beast" or some shit. Like. Idk. A lot of ways that Gebura gets treated bothers me. Like just. She is violent, yes, but she is compassionate. She deserves and holds the capacity for kindness, love, and intimacy as much as she harbors that powerful Courage, the Courage to Protect. Also I can't help but think it's a bit nasty when people sexualize her they can act reductionist about her, rather than like. Treating her like a person. Like I get it that they're fictional characters, but if you want a woman in a way where in your desire you remove or bastardize multiple traits of her, did you even truly desire her in the first place?
Heyoooo I also got some little doodles I did of Singing Machine EGO Chesed! Though credit where it's due, @libraryofruinayaoi and I cooked hella hard with this one when we were talking about it. I might consider doing a full piece when I'm a bit less busy but oh my goodness...