Oh, I'm not saying they're all benevolent or anything like that. [ He also has experience with that. ] At least where I'm from, although gods tend to function on a different level, they represent things and concepts people interact with, and they're tied to mortal and worldly experiences. So at the end of the day, a lot of their motivations aren't incomprehensible, even if they might not be expressed the same way as a mortal would. That's why the Immaculates usually try to manage gods instead of getting rid of them.
It's harder to say the same for demons, so it's a messier, more chaotic sort of trouble that follows them.
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Oh, I'm not saying they're all benevolent or anything like that. [ He also has experience with that. ] At least where I'm from, although gods tend to function on a different level, they represent things and concepts people interact with, and they're tied to mortal and worldly experiences. So at the end of the day, a lot of their motivations aren't incomprehensible, even if they might not be expressed the same way as a mortal would. That's why the Immaculates usually try to manage gods instead of getting rid of them.
It's harder to say the same for demons, so it's a messier, more chaotic sort of trouble that follows them.