[ Himeka only has inklings of what may have shaped Nebula in her past, but she does know the other woman is honest to a fault. She speaks her truth and, really, Himeka can find no ill in her logic.
If anything, she would have been a welcome ally in many of the wars Himeka herself had taken part in. ]
I'm glad you think so. I've never liked the thought of fate. It's much better that we get to define ourselves and our futures.
What I've wondered about the gods here is how THEY have developed. On my star, there are god-like creatures called Primals that manifest with worship and devotion as the embodiment of the will of their worshipers.
After what happened to us a few moons ago... I can't shake that there is some of that that comes into play.
[ Himeka can still vividly remember what it had been like to change, to draw the life out of the very landscape beneath her. The famine she inflicted because a few were angry with their neighbors. The desire for revenge and to hurt had been enough to shift her gift of bounty to that of endless hunger for herself and naught for anything else.
Is that the same for these gods? ]
Fighting a god is much easier than swaying a nation of people, after all.
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If anything, she would have been a welcome ally in many of the wars Himeka herself had taken part in. ]
I'm glad you think so. I've never liked the thought of fate. It's much better that we get to define ourselves and our futures.
What I've wondered about the gods here is how THEY have developed. On my star, there are god-like creatures called Primals that manifest with worship and devotion as the embodiment of the will of their worshipers.
After what happened to us a few moons ago... I can't shake that there is some of that that comes into play.
[ Himeka can still vividly remember what it had been like to change, to draw the life out of the very landscape beneath her. The famine she inflicted because a few were angry with their neighbors. The desire for revenge and to hurt had been enough to shift her gift of bounty to that of endless hunger for herself and naught for anything else.
Is that the same for these gods? ]
Fighting a god is much easier than swaying a nation of people, after all.