[ At that-- she blinks. The divine... with flaws? Or perhaps just the way in which their power manifests in this realm. Yes, that must be it. Pyra is certainly not flawless or infallible; ergo, she is no god. If anything, she is corrupted with humanity.
Yet he's saying that the divine can have flaws, and he's breaking her brain because if a god is everything then that means they must be perfect and imperfect all at once and-- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
She blinks again. ] Eh?
[ And again. ]
I never... [ She starts slowly, as if attempting to gather her thoughts. ] thought of it that way, but I suppose it makes sense. In my world, the Praetorium says that the Architect created mankind in His image. [ Well, eventually they came to reflect His image a bit, but only after billions of years; she knows this to be true, so the Praetorium is not technically incorrect. ] And... it is true, mankind has flaws. [ Therefore god has flaws too!!
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa this was easier when she never had to think about this stuff ]
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Yet he's saying that the divine can have flaws, and he's breaking her brain because if a god is everything then that means they must be perfect and imperfect all at once and-- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
She blinks again. ] Eh?
[ And again. ]
I never... [ She starts slowly, as if attempting to gather her thoughts. ] thought of it that way, but I suppose it makes sense. In my world, the Praetorium says that the Architect created mankind in His image. [ Well, eventually they came to reflect His image a bit, but only after billions of years; she knows this to be true, so the Praetorium is not technically incorrect. ] And... it is true, mankind has flaws. [ Therefore god has flaws too!!
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa this was easier when she never had to think about this stuff ]