"You make some pretty good points there, especially with your mentioning of Fusil. There are some questions or scenarios I'd like to ask though. They're pretty simple so they shouldn't take up to much of your time, great elder god. Other gods, please feel free to answer them. I'm starting to like this discussion now that it's moved away from militaristic and into intellectual."
"One: if we also declared independence from Yaos, no longer being his willing servants, would we no longer be a theocracy?"
"Two: if not the above, what would us Angels have to do in order to maintain control of the Empire while being considered its secular rulers?"
"Three: what is the problem with a theocratic government in the first place? Grauel seems to have authority over every Gruen state yet he doesn't get any flak for it."
"Four: if we declared independence but retained close ties such as friendship with Yaos, would it be any more theocratic than if we were friends with no or all other gods?"
"Five: what if we were to have a constitutional theocratic government? It's similar to a constitutional monarchy where there is still a hereditary monarchy but the real ruler is elected from the people. In this case, the real government is a combination of an elected council, a non-elected council, and an absolute ruler, and the traditional head of state is Yaos."
"Six: finally, and I think you'll find this most interesting, is that instead of the traditional head of state being Yaos, the head of state is the Council of Gods themselves. Now, we'll likely not agree to this but it would be nice to hear some opinions on the matter."