[quote=@Lugubrious] That's right. After all, the idea of chance alone developing such wondrous and orderly things as the symmetrical and organic structures of life is unimaginably improbable. It's like monkeys typing on typewriters trying to get Hamlet: it would take longer than the lifecycle of the universe for such a contrivance to occur by pure chance, and compared to the complexity of life, that's nothing. It is going to take a creator's touch to get the party started. Slough's wishes don't matter so much. Her life will inevitably give rise to 'these things', but the 'lifeless' things the others have planned for need not be corrected even if she could. They're cool in their own right, and play a part on the grand scheme of things. Slough's natural life will exist, and so can the unnatural life of gods like Toun and Vestec. [/quote] Vulamera loves life, believe it or not, because it has the power to learn. Plus, without life, her domain is literally nothing at all So you can bet she will be watching over Slough like a hawk, and taking advantage of that rot in his body.