Talk:Chief God/@comment-37028137-20191027043945/@comment-28144855-20191027061120

Zamasu is a character from Dragonball Super, a god that sees mortals as mistake and want to get rid of them, going from world to world and killing them off. And he think he's the hero that's doing the right thing, often monologuing of justice and whatnot.

I know it is just a theory, in no ways I meant to bash it, just telling why I don't feel it's the case. And again, the gods are described by a mortal in setting, the wandering scholar, so it is to be taken with a grain of salt. And even if they think alike to mortals, the gods have a wider view over existence, they know more of the world, so even if their thoughts/psychology seems similar to ours, the depth and understanding behind it makes their reasonings more intricate and without of a doubt fundamentally different. I'm speaking as a dude RPing a godly/higher being for years, trying to separate my own way of thinking and morality, values when I'm 'in his shoes' or add layering to the basic mortal concepts to add complexity when the situation demands, as he's trying to be more 'mortal like', more mundane, so to speak.

Again, I didn't mean to offend or anything, It's just how I see it. It's more as both of them realized after their confrontation how neither is morally in the right and they need eachother to fix things but both are too damn proud to admit it, much less asking the other for help to fix the setting they themselves screwed.