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Kakera #2 ↻ text
[Shortly after Loki's post, a text feed pops on the network.]
Hello, fellow travelers. I have a question for you, if you care to answer. Interpret it as you wish, however I will not deny it is inspired by our recent encounter with the one called Loki.
Can you kill a god?
Hello, fellow travelers. I have a question for you, if you care to answer. Interpret it as you wish, however I will not deny it is inspired by our recent encounter with the one called Loki.
Can you kill a god?
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Are you familiar with the question of an egg and a chicken?
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A hero is not considered one until they performed enough deeds to make people believe they are a hero. Similarly, a god is not one until their actions make people accept them as one. As most faerie folk are magic entities who feed on emotion and are bound by rules, a faerie that is fed enough faith may become afflicted with a rule of "I am a god". Their existence thus become irreversibly bound to their domain and the faith of their followers.
I shall ask you another question. Are you familiar with the saying of "Great God Pan is dead"?