Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-4141313-20181110034633/@comment-37320542-20181111204650

Arkantos95 wrote: SirGauoftheSquareTable wrote: VerBeeker wrote: I feel like the God of Darkness...is the kinder one honestly...somehow. I don't believe that. I believe he's impulsive and unpredictable first of all, and he does things on a whim. Maybe he's sometimes kind, maybe he's indifferently cruel, but I believe he isn't consistently kind and is more indifferent than anything else. Also, I personally believe that many of the special abilities left behind for the new humanity, such as Silver Eyes and the Relics, were left behind solely by the God of Light, so that can't be discounted. Also, I don't think the Gods are nearly as dickish as they could have been. They literally took the harshest, most brutal options at virtually every turn. The Light God espeically.

Cursing Salem with immortality instead of just killing her was completely needless and was also certainly Light's decision.

Darkness genociding humanity because of one person's decisions needs no explanation.

Sending Oz to complete a mission there is literally no way for him to complete just so they can genocide the planet again was an act of extreme pettiness and cruelty.

There are literally no redeeming factors to Light's behavior, but at least Darkness had enough humanity in him to feel touched that Salem would go to him. However, they had no reason to return and see if the failed experiment would succeed again, so it was surprisingly kind of Light to give Ozma at least a fighting chance. That, and Light in his own weird way was trying to teach Salem more than punish her. TBH, though I know this will be met with flames, it does remind me of the Curse of Ankhseram Zeref received in Fairy Tail since he disregarded the boundaries between life and death. That, and Salem should have learned to accept just like everyone else that Death isn't fair and anyone can be taken.