Zoe Quinn
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I think it's generally stable when the magic doesn't work without Tanya being forced to recite the prayers each time. Tanya must submit to the will of God, or else perish. Each time she thinks she's escaped the hell of war, something shifts, someone makes an arbitrary decision, and she's thrown right back into having to pray.
He says the words, but he's filled with spiteful resentment each time. Despite his hubris he's still granted the power to escape danger. Compare to Goblin Slayer where the Priestess' prayers sometimes go unanswered and the spell fizzles because her faith wanes and her actions go against what her goddess desires.