[quote=@OtomostheCrazy] [@Lugubrious] Not entirely true. He did state that the alien war god was corrupting their leaders to attack the humans. There was also that one place where the humans and aliens were forced into a ceasefire, during which the leading alien of that area questioned why thir commanders ordered the attacks in the first place. [/quote] And the ones who thought about disobeying their corrupted leaders' orders, down on the planet, are the ones who lived. Perhaps if one of the less powerful, more human gods had got to the spaceship first, they'd arrive in time to try and convince the aliens to stop attacking only to find out that they're corrupted, and witness a few more millions dead. Though Aforgomon didn't have the best interests of anyone really in mind, its solution alongside Thalios most likely results in the least continued loss of life out of any solutions. I had been meaning to ask, and please be assured in a mostly joking manner: Perseus, is your chief intent as a GM is to screw us over in creative ways? So far you seem to have taken a great joy in presenting us with catastrophic situations.