Because I'm selfish and don't want to immediately become some other bastard entity's plaything upon leaving. Leaving here isn't an option until that false god is destroyed by this worse false god.
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Did you expect something else for an answer? Pathetic.
I don't know a damn thing about you. So, no, I don't know what you think of in your spare time nor particularly care considering it has no bearing on me.
It wouldn't bother you, breaking the world accidentally? The world you're intending to live in?
I'm not saying that's what it would do, just - to keep that kind of possibility in mind. Talk to people who could know, or who could find out. Plan for the worst.
It's not going to break the world to end something that shouldn't exist in the first place. They're unnatural creatures, not actual gods.
[He absolutely will not ask anyone who "could know" about it because he doesn't like them for ridiculing his own beliefs and being absolute bastards about it.]
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I don't mean to interrogate you about this. It's just that - in my world there are creatures like that, too. Aberrations, as opposed to something celestial, or fiendish, or fae. I can sense the difference, and it's...very important, for whatever plans you're making.
It has gone very, very badly when people haven't listened. But you're not any soldier of mine, and your world has its own rules.
I'm just...concerned, about removing a piece of it, even if it shouldn't have been there to start with. The Admiral's interference isn't natural, either.
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Did you expect something else for an answer? Pathetic.
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Do you know what the consequences will be, when you get rid of this god?
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I could ask the Admiral for the same thing, and I've wondered more than once if I should.
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I'd just kill it and get it over with. The rest doesn't matter to me.
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I'm not saying that's what it would do, just - to keep that kind of possibility in mind. Talk to people who could know, or who could find out. Plan for the worst.
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[He absolutely will not ask anyone who "could know" about it because he doesn't like them for ridiculing his own beliefs and being absolute bastards about it.]
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I don't mean to interrogate you about this. It's just that - in my world there are creatures like that, too. Aberrations, as opposed to something celestial, or fiendish, or fae. I can sense the difference, and it's...very important, for whatever plans you're making.
It has gone very, very badly when people haven't listened. But you're not any soldier of mine, and your world has its own rules.
I'm just...concerned, about removing a piece of it, even if it shouldn't have been there to start with. The Admiral's interference isn't natural, either.