[quote=@Dealdric] [@Stern Algorithm][@Duoya] Dirka acts like Hayim's big sister in her mind. She probably won't be too happy to see Hayim cry. Plus, religion controlled by a crazy B____? Does Gammation have a loose screw as well? Law has a hard road ahead of him. [/quote] It's her mages Gammaton is gunning for, since the best way to convince humans of gods, especially if the gods are hidden behind a veil, is with magic. Of course, certain compromises would need to be made. [quote=@thewizardguy] [@Stern Algorithm] An interesting idea. Make Sommler the god of the 'Veil', rather than the mysteries of the physical universe. That might well work, actually. I was always wondering whether Sommler would end up part of a system or as a genocidal force of destruction. If Gammaton gets his way, system might actually work out. Although Sommler isn't very fond of Gammaton, so it might be hard to convince him. [/quote] That's where [@A Lowly Wretch]'s Oao comes in. To create the metaphysical veil would require that which obscures vision as well as that which escapes comprehension. I believe Sommler and Oao are on good terms? And I don't doubt Gammaton can recruit Oao by exploiting her insecurities; make her feel special and important, etc. [quote=@Legion02] [@Stern Algorithm] I keep wondering, what would Gammaton even attempt with Ragnagedon. [/quote] The main weakness of the veil is captured by the phrase, "out of sight, out of mind". With gods no longer present, humans lose faith over time and need reminders, sometimes harsh reminders. [@Lmpkio] Both dragons of destruction serve as good watchdogs, huehuehue.