Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-32638716-20190603231840/@comment-26018514-20190610035606

The Devil&#039;s Advocate WP wrote: It is fair to point out that wiping out all of humanity wasn't really necessary. They could have just called Salem's bluff by killing her in front of those humans... Not really, if they make her a Martyr Humanity tries to kill them out of pride/fear, if they let her get her way humanity thinks it can do as it wants to usurp them, the moment Salem put the idea in humanities head that they could kill the gods she doomed all of them, note that because Oz wasn't alive at the time, the gods never revived a human she may have convinced it was possible.

Note that because killing HER is what she wanted, killing her in any way is exactly what she wanted.

Blackchaos27 wrote: One thing people don't seem to understand is that before humanity the Brothers were unable to see eye-to-eye. It was their agreement to create something they could both be proud of together that ended their feud. The natural order of the planet was based on what they had agreed upon. So I personally don't blame them for valuing their brotherly agreement over the plights of their subjects. Family first after all! Exactly, and who's to say they are the "only" gods, rather than the last ones on Remnant? they're just the ones we know about.