Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-26120744-20170922150216/@comment-27661770-20171015035657

"His ends do not justify the means, remember. He seeks to exterminate an entire race instead of, say, attempting to seek the resolution that the Gods give up their powers of specifically being gods of a certain element (not of their immortality, to keep it fair) so that nobody controls it and the playing fields are levelled, or attempting to elevate humans in the Gods' eyes so as to prevent them from deciding who dies because they deem none worthy of death, and likely seeks genocide because he wants to be a god himself. The road to hell is paved with intent that aspires to an angel, but the road to heaven is not paved with evil intent. And as such, the ends: peace between the races and averting wars; justtify the means: killing he who would likely exploit both sides for his own selfish benefit, and wipe one side out entirely."

He shows very little emotion through all of this, almost droning like a robot.

It's terrifying how much he can detach hiimself from feeling things. Even the God of Nihilism is flat out terrified of the idea of him going bad.

He needn't be scared but it's a scary thought.