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‘scuse me, but it seems that I kinda lost the beehive I was experimenting on. You see, I tripped and it went flying through that window… If you find a suspiciously angry sounding skep anywhere, don’t try and remove its plug. Just call me or try to kill it without making it open.
((What’s inside the beehive? Lots of bees enhanced with demonic cells, meaning that they’re about the size of hornets, regenerate for a limited amount of kills and don’t die after stinging somebody.))
((What’s inside the beehive? Lots of bees enhanced with demonic cells, meaning that they’re about the size of hornets, regenerate for a limited amount of kills and don’t die after stinging somebody.))
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In our world, we used to interfere a lot. But it threw things off balance.
We had to pull back or else the world would have been destroyed. It would have only been a few years away back home.
Free will can self regulate rather well. There are only a few times we have to interfere or else everything would be destroyed.
But sadly, bad things have to happen at times, to keep things from falling into disarray. No matter how sad it is.
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Bad things need to happen, just as good things do. We wouldn't be able to appreciate any of them without the other.
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It's with that thought I can easily remind myself we have to keep a balance.
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Life and death regulate themselves. As does fate.
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There are times something happens that shake things too badly and then we must do something. But it's a rare occurrence.
But to have all the gods die, those who are connected such a thing...even one dying in my world would have cause problems, let alone everyone.
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Who knows? Maybe they were just not real from the beginning on? Our worlds are not the same, after all.
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But it seems odd there are demons, but no gods. We are usually the opposite sides of the same coin.
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So you're not 'true' demons? There have been other beings who have been burned by holy objects.
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To be honest, I don't know. There are so many ideas and beliefs of who and what a 'true' demon is and how they should act... It's like asking a human if they're a 'true' human.
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Hm, true. It would get difficult, with the genetic differences between worlds.
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'Genetic differences'?
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You may not have the same make up as a demon from my world while I might not have the same as another god. There's already a difference between you and the demons of my world in how you react to the human world. So there's already a fundmental difference.
And there's a difference between me and the other gods here.
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I'd figure. I heard those other two are not so ...pleasant, nicely phrased.
...I never thought about cross-breeding between the universes.
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...they are a bit...cold. But they're not that bad.
[Bliiiiinks.] Demons and gods can breed. And other beings on both sides have bred with humans. There's probably enough similarities it's possible.
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You've met them?
That sounds like the perfect cause for a lot of chaos.
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At least Hades-san, but I can feel the others.
Not always. They're usually watched very carefully to avoid that, depending which side they fall into.
...the child of a god and a demon has to chose which side to stay with.
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That sounds somewhat like how the apostles in our world were.
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The apostles?
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The holy apostles. Human children born with the 'powers given by god'. I and my friends have been taking care of the 'apostle of hope' since he was a little kid.
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If there are no gods, how do they have powers given by them?
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Who knows? Those powers were more like a curse for them, anyway. Dooming children to suffer through powers they never asked for made their titles quite ironic, in my opinion.
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[Frowning.] Would it really be a curse? [She can't really...understand that concept.]
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If you can heal others but not your own chronic sickness? Yes. People fear what is not like themselves, Belldandy.
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But don't people accept a lot of fantastic things? [S-she really doesn't get it.]
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