[ There’s a thoughtfulness from Tezcatlipoca as Liem mentions what Abadar dislikes, but he doesn’t elaborate on it. It’s not to keep the peace (he would truly never), but more that he doesn’t think that the thought that crosses his mind is strictly relevant. Not anymore, at least. Daybit had got beaten to the punch of destroying civilizations by Oblivion, so the question of judgement there doesn’t matter.
He takes another drag from the cigarette as he listens, which finishes it off. He responds as he stubs the cigarette into an ashtray. ]
Oh, yeah, that’s why I was wonderin’. Some of you priestly types get real into interpretation and embodiment, yeah? So, could see someone with those kinds of focus finding Set to be the worst kinda god. Y’see, back in the day, that’s what some priests from a faraway land thought I was. They didn’t have your kinda opinion.
[ “The spread of order into uncivilized places” does ring a particular note for Tezcatlipoca, after all. Yet unlike Quetzalcoatl who had taken the invasion of the Spanish personally, he didn’t. It’s why his words don’t sound or feel like a criticism. It’s a neutral observation.
A thought occurs to him, and he laughs, since he bets this might throw Liem off, considering... ]
Still! Shackin’ up with an evil god? [ He tuts, but it’s completely unserious and joking. He also still doesn’t know this happens to be true… bully… ] As your resident good god, I feel like I should be disapproving!
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He takes another drag from the cigarette as he listens, which finishes it off. He responds as he stubs the cigarette into an ashtray. ]
Oh, yeah, that’s why I was wonderin’. Some of you priestly types get real into interpretation and embodiment, yeah? So, could see someone with those kinds of focus finding Set to be the worst kinda god. Y’see, back in the day, that’s what some priests from a faraway land thought I was. They didn’t have your kinda opinion.
[ “The spread of order into uncivilized places” does ring a particular note for Tezcatlipoca, after all. Yet unlike Quetzalcoatl who had taken the invasion of the Spanish personally, he didn’t. It’s why his words don’t sound or feel like a criticism. It’s a neutral observation.
A thought occurs to him, and he laughs, since he bets this might throw Liem off, considering... ]
Still! Shackin’ up with an evil god? [ He tuts, but it’s completely unserious and joking. He also still doesn’t know this happens to be true… bully… ] As your resident good god, I feel like I should be disapproving!