[Liem nods along to Quetz’s explanation; of course, all gods need worshippers. Even most evil and lawless gods understand the need to keep some amount of peace with the other Divinities, lest their warring entirely wipe out the world that they all watch over, and the faithful who live there. So, her brother was quarrelsome and difficult… by her standards, at least. Which, when he thinks about Set, could actually mean a lot more than it might sound like at first, especially if this Tezcatlipoca is worse.
Or, less cute? It’s a very Quetz choice of descriptors, yet somehow Liem feels like he knows exactly what she means. But then, if he didn’t agree that Set was at least a little bit endearing, he probably wouldn’t be sitting with her next to the pod containing his slumbering, reforming body. It’s not like Set’s domains are remotely complimentary with Abadar’s, unlike the god(dess) sitting next to him.]
Then we are surely fortunate to have you here with us, instead of him.
[One troublemaking god of conflict is enough for this world, actually. Liem firmly believes this.]
If I may ask, what do you mean by a “weird reputation” in history?
no subject
Or, less cute? It’s a very Quetz choice of descriptors, yet somehow Liem feels like he knows exactly what she means. But then, if he didn’t agree that Set was at least a little bit endearing, he probably wouldn’t be sitting with her next to the pod containing his slumbering, reforming body. It’s not like Set’s domains are remotely complimentary with Abadar’s, unlike the god(dess) sitting next to him.]
Then we are surely fortunate to have you here with us, instead of him.
[One troublemaking god of conflict is enough for this world, actually. Liem firmly believes this.]
If I may ask, what do you mean by a “weird reputation” in history?