[quote=@rechonq] [@Lugubrious] Not going to lie, I didn't like Aforgomon at first as he seemed sort of OP to me, but as it went on I realized he was sort of the only god that seemed like god status rather than superhero status. His musings and speech were interesting as well and trying to argue with him may have been just as fun as fighting him. Anyways thanks for sticking to the end. Aforgomon certainly made things interesting. He was used very creatively. [/quote] Thank you. That was rather my aim. You bring up exactly what I was thinking and precisely why Aforgomon hated the merged so much. They all acted like hyper-over-powered superheroes, and the only thing that 'godhood' meant was that they could do whatever they wanted with no repercussions, justification, limitations, or anything. I tried to make it so that Aforgomon, though alien, is more of a real god than any of the merged, because of responsibility and respect. Quite tellingly, it saved the world once and attempted to do so again. In any god-based RP, I enjoy playing the outsider, and putting a cosmic perspective on the idea of godhood, rather than using it as an excuse to do whatever I want. I think you, Perseus, and Zelosse did a good job with your characters as well. Landon, of course, seemed very human, but this was justified for him. You also treated his perspective more realistically than pretty much everyone else. Thalios was alien enough in his own right so he could do interesting things rather than have picnics and randomly kill everything. Perseus had some good ideas.