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Garrus Vakarian ([personal profile] forgivetheinsubordination) wrote2037-04-27 09:49 pm
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plex: (✫ hated.)

[personal profile] plex 2014-06-27 07:02 am (UTC)(link)
[w o w garrus way to ask the complicated questions.]

From what I've gathered, arrogance and posturing are a large part of Asgardian culture. Loki is not exceptional.

They style themselves as gods because their comparative strength, speed and metaphysical prowess with regards to humans caused them to be regarded as such.

Gods do not exist.
plex: (✫ i didn't exactly do myself proud.)

[personal profile] plex 2014-06-27 07:13 am (UTC)(link)
Kree learn that the idea of 'gods' is mathematically unsound around the same time we learn not to soil ourselves.

I have see entities capable of destroying universes, and I personally know a man who can bend reality with his will; all of them obeyed sets of laws.

True omnipotence is impossible. There is always something greater.

Loki is a powerful sorcerer with a notable affinity for chaos. He's also a consummate liar. But a god?

Pardon me, but: bullshit.

I still like him, though. He and I were teammates.
Edited 2014-06-27 07:14 (UTC)
plex: (✫ you know what i mean?)

[personal profile] plex 2014-07-02 04:30 am (UTC)(link)
[You're much nicer about it than he is, Garrus.]

Just because it's a comforting lie doesn't make it less of one, but I do see your point. 'Ignorance is bliss'?

I'm curious--how do you not blame him, exactly? I wasn't exaggerating when I described him as a consummate liar.
plex: (✫ how was your birthday?)

[personal profile] plex 2014-07-08 08:11 am (UTC)(link)
[Noh doesn't like the idea of equating religion and culture. He was raised in an ultra-nationalist, imperialistic colonial society, and a part of him will always think the Kree Way is the only way. And the Kree way says religion is for weaker, feebler minds.

He tries to stay open-minded, though; he's seen enough to understand that there's appeal in the unexplainable.]


I don't like thinking that the things I believe in might turn out to be lies.

Even if they're comfortable ones.

Actually, especially if they're comfortable ones. Those are usually the worst.

Loki's fun might seem harmless to him, but it might not be so on the recieving end.