He's role playing his god. Just like you should be. I say should be not because
of your promise breaking, blatant attack, and conspiring, when you are a god of the sun
...wait, so you're saying it's out of character for me, as Goddess of the Sun, to "break promises, blatantly attack and conspire?"
Why is it ok for the god of morals and law to do those things?
It's okay for a God of Law (technically
justice, which is completely different, but moving on) to not want to work with a god(dess?) who breaks oaths, as it is completely understandable for a God of Morality to refuse to attack or help attack innocents.
Speaking of the Afterlife,
I the Devil of Wealth, hereby pledge to support the Devil of the Afterlife in all matters. One plus one equals Hades.
If I can be in the judging process, I support the Afterlife idea.
Nice to know you consider me an innocent GWG
Praytell, when did I call you an innocent?
Yeah. And, given the number of innocents on the J-Team, no chance of me turning my front on them...that...made much more sense before I typed it.
How ironic that the supposed "bad guy" is supported by nearly everyone.
and the supposed good guy has less support than the supposed evil guy!
Not ironic at all. Especially given
Celestia's approach to Good and my decision not to support her...
Is Draco the godly Judge or the godly Cop? Or both?
Because I was just thinking we need someone to actually punish offending gods. Rather than resorting to badly planned conspiracies.
Draco! Next time put Jbyg on trial or something. That's totally what I meant. Yes.
The problem is, I've got minimal power (aside from seven Eladrin), almost no support at this point, and so many criminals. That was my hidden motive for trying to get everyone into a big council to decide about the Afterlife; doing so leaves us a step away from making a permanent council where I can shine.
I was trying to do things nice and orderly, then I got pushed to attack. Not wanting the
"good" gods against me as well, I agreed until I realized that innocents in addition to the guilty would be punished as well.
For now I'm like the UN--I say what's right and wrong but lack the strength to enforce anything.
Wow, really LB? Don't put motivations to other people's actions. He's a god of morality. He was shelling you up until I reminded people that you had broken your promise. Usael was too, until then. He's role playing his god. Just like you should be. I say should be not because of your promise breaking, blatant attack, and conspiring, when you are a god of the sun(and were all about information and enlightenment a few turns ago), but rather because you a becoming inordinately upset.
Thanks for understanding me.
You know what, LB? You came in with the right reasons and used the wrong logic to explain my actions. There's a lot of people on the "other" side. Aside from a couple, they haven't done anything heinous. Shall I punish the many for the actions of the few? The answer, my MLP friend, is NO.