[@ZAVAZggg] Possibly, 3rd or 4th time asking this, but why does everyone assume Gammaton is against chaos? How do people define chaos anyways? Do people even understand entropy? Or chaos theory? The fact that you shake a can of assorted nuts (an act of chaos) causes the large nuts to rise to the top and the small nuts to sink to the bottom (sorting, AKA order) is part of entropy. The fact that oil and water separate is because of random, chaotic interactions. Life, one of the most intricately understood ordered systems happens because of entropy. ordered systems naturally come out of chaos, yet the universe as a whole tends towards greater disorder. Come back to me when you understand the 'arrow of time' concept and 'universal heat death'. It's like being the God of the Domain of Law just paints a huge target on my back for edgelords or something. "Look at me, my god is MAD! My god is CHAOTIC! My god is UNPREDICTABLE! UHUHU! OwO" Why don't y'all take potshots at Hyperion or something? Come back to me when your god is so accepting of 'survival of the fittest' that they can accept, with no resentment, if someone completely steals away all of their power, because 'they deserved to have their power stolen because they were weak'. But of course not, because the only sociopaths who actually believe in true survival of the fittest are themselves powerful or hold power over others. We all consciously and subconsciously inherently create systems that advantage ourselves. Survival of the fittest is a belief system that immediately loses consistency and devotion once the believer finds himself in a place of weakness. Which means I already know such characters will be OP and poorly-written because that's the only way you can consistently hold onto such a belief, by always remaining powerful and without weakness. [img]https://media1.tenor.com/images/55570291538a6582c56a8a7dc8214d94/tenor.gif?itemid=7329767[/img] (Sorry for the rant, this went off on a tangent about other things).