Insurgo hit Yaven'Gan down, the power of the other gods aiding him.
Then he waved his hands, and the ashes of the dead children reformed, and their souls returned. (1PP?)
"Ah, Yav. Can I call you Yav? Meh, I can call you what I like. Have you seen mortals? Have you truly looked at them? My, they are greater than us. They are stupid, bickering fools, weak, fit only to use as slaves, but they don't care!
Can you imagine? Could you survive for a single moment with so little power? No! But they manage! They are the greatest creation ever.
And you seek to remove every single shread of free will they have?
Hah!
You never will!
Such a great creation could never be destroyed. Will never be destroyed.
However, you attempt to do so with great vigour. Which explains why numerous gods are holding you down, rather than playing twister.
They understand the beauty of sentinence. Sure, they seek to control it, but they do not seek it's destruction. Besides, mortals are such that they cannot be controlled completley. See me, a mortal who defied his god, to such an extent that he became a god himself. Yaven'Gan, you are the wrongest entity in creation. Your exsistence is a scar upon the world.
Now you will suffer the punishment for your crimes.
No longer will you to directly influence this world. I mentioned that you could not survive as a mortal?
Why don't we find out?"
Yaven'Gan tried to make some snide comment, but Insurgo's power silenced him, and as the other gods joined, his powers began to lessen.
He struggled, now no longer the image of selfconfidence. For he could feel the effects of the gods actions, and it was terrible.
((Confinement to a mortal form, that sounds pretty nasty, right?
Inaluct suggested sealing him in an obelisk, but that sounds to confining.
Well, mull it over, I have to sleep, but I'll check this in the morning.
Consider my remaining PP going towards 'punishing' Yaven'Gan, unless this is rethought.))