Three millennia have passed since the last Great War against Appollyon, the God of Destruction. New civilizations has emerged, new Gods are born, new conflicts has started, and old alliances are tested.
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Lifecharacter wrote:Just wanna bring this up after reading your post but I don't really like the idea of your god having access to absolutely everything he wants... or that he's basically Freddy Krueger.
On another note, I'm getting the feeling that people have misconceptions about Vára. The only reason she scolded/disemboweled Imperios was because he's her son; she couldn't care less what the other gods did as long as they don't interfere with her.
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JokerofSpades wrote:He began swimming through the realms of the gods, as he could do in his sleep. As his small room was connected to all, All were connected to him, and he could basically find out what anybody was doing... He would know what they were plotting later: He always did.
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Lifecharacter wrote:JokerofSpades wrote:He began swimming through the realms of the gods, as he could do in his sleep. As his small room was connected to all, All were connected to him, and he could basically find out what anybody was doing... He would know what they were plotting later: He always did.
He doesn't seem too overwhelmed and even if he was that still leaves the fact that he can apparently read anyone's mind, look into anyone's domain, and induce insanity into anyone he wants. Some half-assed excuse of forced neutrality doesn't just give you the justification to do anything you want so long as it involves someone sleeping, which no one is at the moment. So he shouldn't be able to do anything right now with the power you've given him.
And again with Vára, she's the god of law, not order. She'd prefer order since it would cause her to be less busy but enforcing the order of the gods would likely be Murali's thing, after all that's her damn title.
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Lifecharacter wrote:JokerofSpades wrote:He began swimming through the realms of the gods, as he could do in his sleep. As his small room was connected to all, All were connected to him, and he could basically find out what anybody was doing... He would know what they were plotting later: He always did.
He doesn't seem too overwhelmed and even if he was that still leaves the fact that he can apparently read anyone's mind, look into anyone's domain, and induce insanity into anyone he wants. Some half-assed excuse of forced neutrality doesn't just give you the justification to do anything you want so long as it involves someone sleeping, which no one is at the moment. So he shouldn't be able to do anything right now with the power you've given him.
And again with Vára, she's the god of law, not order. She'd prefer order since it would cause her to be less busy but enforcing the order of the gods would likely be Murali's thing, after all that's her damn title.
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Lifecharacter wrote:Law is simply what order pertains to and what criminality rejects; it never stops existing and has no true opposite. That said Vára mainly focuses on laws that one can't really break (gravity, thermodynamics, momentum, etc.) and leaves those one can break, ie the ones made by other gods and mortals, to their respective people. Whatever the planet's name is is one little rock floating through a vast existence that she'd prefer not to give too much attention to.
She'd even leave Apollyon alone if he didn't mess with her, so the only reason she's gotten involved so far is because Imperios is her son and she'd rather have to scold him than watch the others kill him, and now she has a coalition of the minor gods to put down.
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