[@Flamelord] "the consequences that would arise from these mental constructs you mortals like to call 'gods' holds no place here. There were people here yet they were trespassers much like you are now, however they made the mistake of opening fire upon the creator and were thus dealt with swiftly. The lands they held were but a small price to pay for their insolence." Nim states with a deep, clear, and regal tone as he peers down his beak at the creature before him, not quite fond of humans due to biases from a previous life, and while he was no where near as xenophobic as he was before disintegration, he was still disliking of humanoids. "In other words, trespasser, these... Jaffa as you call them, accrued a debt with my master which was collected post haste. So do attempt to continue to justify your treading upon these lands as your current existence might depend upon it." He state with a warning tone and a small pause to let his words sink in. While the threat was infuriating most likely, the issue had arrisen when the Jaffa had opened fire on Nim's master which, from the sounds of it was paid for by their retaliatory actions. However, there were two things of note, while Nim was threatening them and speaking of what happened to the jaffa he never spoke of death, merely removal or the end of their existence as they knew it and while that could very easily construed as a death threat, the pains Nim was going to to not actually call it death were at least there. The second thing of note was that even this imposing creature they were faced with that seemed to radiate power, had a master and the implications of something so much more potent than Nim that he served it was... frightening among those that reached this thought.