"Every soul has a place in my library."
After many millennia, the space she had to store all of those poor souls started to run out. She came to an idea that she will set some of her soul free and return them back to the mortal plane, giving them a second chance at life.
She considers the souls to return to the mortal plain to all be her champions, her children. She takes a particular interest in those souls forced to return to the mortal plane, as she is usually the one that decides when they get to return. Iphine does not appreciate people doing part of her job, but she does not interfere as long as they don't overdo it.
Iphine immensely enjoys having conversations with another god, especially with Anita; she likes to talk about how she feels bad for the undead as they didn't have a chance to be reincarnated, and they both bond a lot over the hate about the Lord of the Afterlife.
Depiction
Enemies:
Iphine despises necromancers; they are a plague that should be dead; they interrupt her job. She also doesn't get along with Soul; he gets in the way of her job as Iphine doesn't like to share the soul with anyone, she was here first, and as the first child of the world, she does not want anyone to touch her toys.
Commandments of Iphine:
"A person's soul should not be messed with."
"Life is beautiful, so you should get a second chance at it."
"In my hands, your soul will be safe, will be peaceful, so don't give your soul to anyone else."
"All souls belong to me, do not take what is mine, or you will feel my wrath."