They did? Why? Did they just wanna...get away from everyone else?
[After meeting Than, Varian has come to expect Gods to be continually fallible in every possible way. The only thing that seems to make them different from everyone else is that they don't die. Also the worshiping, he supposes. Though given what he's seen of how people act towards movie and pop stars in this century, maybe that's not such a high qualifier anymore.]
It's weird to me, too. I can understand the city sinking, that seems to follow with the vengeful God thing, but to let them live? It doesn't make sense.
[He knows guilt is one hell of a motivator, but it doesn't seem the Atlanetans lost any of their own in this. They just got cut off. ]
Hmmmm, yeah. It feels very much like only one side of the story. The full one has to be around here somewhere.
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[After meeting Than, Varian has come to expect Gods to be continually fallible in every possible way. The only thing that seems to make them different from everyone else is that they don't die. Also the worshiping, he supposes. Though given what he's seen of how people act towards movie and pop stars in this century, maybe that's not such a high qualifier anymore.]
It's weird to me, too. I can understand the city sinking, that seems to follow with the vengeful God thing, but to let them live? It doesn't make sense.
[He knows guilt is one hell of a motivator, but it doesn't seem the Atlanetans lost any of their own in this. They just got cut off. ]
Hmmmm, yeah. It feels very much like only one side of the story. The full one has to be around here somewhere.