Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-27950421-20171128214526/@comment-27950421-20171130071400

I glance at Praetor, "Not my powers. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Across the multiverse this is often the rule of thumb, I'm sure you are aware of the old, travel to anotjer universe and fight an evil version of yourself cliche? That is an expression of that very trend."

I open a door and lead the group in, "The fortifications are not meant for him at least not directly. I'm sure you noticed a pattern with gods? Even your own patron has done it. We don't do battle directly except under extreme circumstances. When two gods go at it, the collateral damage is immense and often the fight ends up destroying what they were fighting over in the first place. That's why we fight our battles through mortal proxies. Now I'm certainly not afraid to break the rules, but he is a bit of a stickler for them. There's also the rule of representation, a God is intrinsically connected to what they represent. It is not just what they control or do, it is what they are, who they are. If world peace were to be achieved, the gods of war would cease to be, if all of corruption were to be purged, the Demon Lord would be erased or if all of purity were to become tainted the Chief God would perish or be forced into a new form or at least the manifestation of themselves in this universe would, quasi-spiritual-psycho-anatomy gets complicated on a multiversal scale. The point is if a large percentage of reptiles were to perish, I would be directly weakend, significantly. He knows this and therefor he will have his armies along for the ride to push the battle in his favor, I need to prepare my people for that, for their sakes as much as my own. One of the reasons I'm asking for help, you may not be able to fight him, but his armies you can fight."