[quote=@PerseusArchean] [@Zelosse] Well... that's horrific. Just mass murder thousands, many of whom are only confused and half heartedly following orders, all to save the humans, which I don't think either God particularly likes. What about Amgarrack [@Lugubrious]? :o You pledged eternal friendship and now you're going to kill thousands of his loyal worshippers! Interfering in a mortal war, blasphemy! On a more important note, destroying the ship throws a wrench in the plans... But not a big enough one! Muahahaha! This disaster will have... consequences. :D In the meantime, I meant to go to bed hours ago, yet here I am... Gonna change that. Post tomorrow! Night! [/quote] Aforgomon told them to not murder millions of humans, but they went and did it anyway. If hey really thought what they were doing was wrong, and you seriously didn't make that clear, they haven't done anything except continue doing it. Most Nazis weren't fanatical believers in Hitler, but whether they heartfully followed orders or not, they still committed atrocities under his dictatorship, and were held responsible. It was these aliens that were interfering in a divine war: Aforgomon versus the being that took Amgarrack. Gods messing with mortals is never blasphemy. And, Aforgomon said how it regretted depriving its kin of subjects. Also, it didn't say 'friendship', as such a notion is not known to Aforgomon. It pledged a covenant, and the covenant is still in effect. Aforgomon is for Amgarrack; just not his bloodthirsty people. Also, I find it funny that you'd tell us how horrific it is that the gods would kill thousands just after the aliens wiped out all the humans in every major population center on Earth. New York, San Fransisco, Tokyo, Beijing, Hong Kong, London, and many more, all vaporized. Is that not more horrific?