Alright, thanks. I've been kinda improvising in regards to Sheor and how Tristan acts in relation to him, but I guess I've been doing alright, with Tristan carrying out Sheor's bidding by simply causing chaos through assassination and thievery. At least now I know I'm playing the part right, heh.
It's also kind of interesting, because from what I've gathered, Sheor/Shor/whatever the hell doesn't really care about the specifics of the chaos being caused, but only cares that chaos is indeed being caused, while Tristan doesn't quite understand that, and feels that he needs approval before carrying out any act of chaos, figuring that only certain or specific acts are allowed. That leaves room for Tristan to grow in his faith, and perhaps at some point, he finally reaches the understanding that all his god wants is unhindered chaos, which changes his entire perspective.