Monzun listens carefully, and their Leopard does as well, pausing in purring (though not in petting).
Parts of this tale are familiar. Old as time, old as cycles, old as gods being cruel and kind. The destruction of all seems pointless, however, and either a misunderstanding of humanity or of Monzun--they naturally presume the former. What is a God without...well, anything? People, at least, even if only seen as easily-killed and replaced fodder, are necessary for existing.
This is a weakness most gods would not admit to. Certainly Monzun has not, and they are less fearful or arrogant, they believe, than 'Lord Ruby Eye'--or Nemesis, as they naturally draw parallels to.
A god that died but did not die is just as doubtful. Gods that fought in the Void itself piques their interest heavily, however. And humans, for all their faults and fragility, have their own power...
If a priest of a dead god is here...perhaps he can be more helpful than only for practicing their own revival skills.
"I do not know of any of these gods." They aren't certain what a 'dragon' even is. Some of their people claimed these things should be slain in Monzun's name. So they appear to be something frightening. Something that almost sounds like a Creature.
...What rule is it that a god needs to have only a single Creature in the first place? Nemesis had the Guide and Ichor--and the Ogres, were those Creatures, or demons?
("Hey! Don't besmirch my bad name!" their cruel conscience chides.)
"And I believe I know why," Monzun says heavily. "There has been a terrible war, and much history and the gods are gone."
...pretend they said Flare Dragon in that last one. my mistake, not theirs hgfdj
Parts of this tale are familiar. Old as time, old as cycles, old as gods being cruel and kind. The destruction of all seems pointless, however, and either a misunderstanding of humanity or of Monzun--they naturally presume the former. What is a God without...well, anything? People, at least, even if only seen as easily-killed and replaced fodder, are necessary for existing.
This is a weakness most gods would not admit to. Certainly Monzun has not, and they are less fearful or arrogant, they believe, than 'Lord Ruby Eye'--or Nemesis, as they naturally draw parallels to.
A god that died but did not die is just as doubtful. Gods that fought in the Void itself piques their interest heavily, however. And humans, for all their faults and fragility, have their own power...
If a priest of a dead god is here...perhaps he can be more helpful than only for practicing their own revival skills.
"I do not know of any of these gods." They aren't certain what a 'dragon' even is. Some of their people claimed these things should be slain in Monzun's name. So they appear to be something frightening. Something that almost sounds like a Creature.
...What rule is it that a god needs to have only a single Creature in the first place? Nemesis had the Guide and Ichor--and the Ogres, were those Creatures, or demons?
("Hey! Don't besmirch my bad name!" their cruel conscience chides.)
"And I believe I know why," Monzun says heavily. "There has been a terrible war, and much history and the gods are gone."