>>102201364Don't feel it's necessary to be trapped in one pantheon or one theology.
If you want to think about a concept (Death for example) there's no reason not to reflect on a multitude of myths that you find important and inspiring relating to the issue.
There's no reason not to say choose the last issue of the first volume of Sandman where Death shows Dream around, the Gospel of Mark, the twin founder mytheme of man killing his brother bull, the story of Orpheus journeying to the underworld, the war poetry of Siegfried Sassoon, the Bhagavad Gita and so on as all part of your personal canon that helps you deal with a concept.
And there's no reason not to have multiple inconsistent canons for talking about different issues.
Gods aren't real beings but just labels to describe parts of our own soul.
So if you pick a few stories that you particularly like about Metron that talk about issues important to you feel free.
But don't think of it as a rigid thing or anything.