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Post by Saitosays on Mar 3, 2014 13:30:51 GMT -8
The gods are creatures of instinct, they do not have a plan, they simply want to make the world the way they believe it should be. However, they all conflict with one another and their disciples are often not the most stable of people, leading to Chaos. People that don't always deserve it gain power and often abuse it, and the gods are so busy fighting amongst themselves to correct these problems. It's a broken system and something has to change.
At least that's what Seamus and certain others believe. Not all of them for the same reasons of course, but they share a goal: wiping out the so called gods of this world, regardless of the chaos this will cause. The world itself could cease to exist, but even so, that threat is minor compared to why they feel this course of action is necessary.
Fight to protect the gods and the world as it is, or try to change it. That is the choice that the Disciples must make. And it is not an easy choice in the least.
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Now, feel free to give suggestions and ideas on how you want this to play out. All ideas are welcome.
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Post by Void Valice on Mar 3, 2014 15:11:01 GMT -8
Well my idea is this, (it does center around Silas though so bare with me) so Silas may be a villian, but even he sees where getting rid of the god will lead. Even though he feels like he could defend the gods single handedly he is no fool, so he will ally himself with others (yes even heroes) to defend the gods. For once he's not doing all bad.
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Post by cojemo on Mar 3, 2014 15:41:15 GMT -8
I'll just post the idea I have from the discussion from before. Well, I believe that Elaine should somehow learn of Seamus' plan, either from Seamus himself or from some other source, and instead of wanting to destroy the gods she wants to absorb them. She then manipulates Seamus into thinking she is helping him, then at the last second turns things around and absorbs them. As for your idea Adrian, it doesn't seem like something Silas would do.
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Post by Void Valice on Mar 3, 2014 18:46:26 GMT -8
Well I see that idea as a good one, but how she would absorb the gods is what I would like to know. As for Silas' out of character turn of goodness for the time being, its actually not out of character for him. He is simply defending his god which in turn means he has to protect the others, since he would gain nothing from their destruction, of course by defending Darkrai from destruction he would be granted more power and as I already said one of my ideas was for him to become a Shadow Lugia disciple as well so protecting both of them he would get more power (In his mind not stating that he will) so he's doing it for his own gain and greed which is his entire character, doing what he wants because he can and it benefits him.
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