Zephyr wrote:
No, I hear no bickering or whining either. I was just saying I like it that way. Who wants to hear: "You did X to me!" "Yeah? Well that's because you did Y to me!"?
Hehehe, we should know, Zeph. Whining seems to run in the Bhakti line and bickering in the Jovian line.
Bel wrote:
The Lord of Life has spoken of no grievance, he simply repeats what he has since he arrived with us upon this world, and nothing comes of it. You would be blind to not realise his every word is for the pleasing of his own ears alone.
Of course his words are pleasing to his ears. As are your words. As are mine. We are gods, after all, and our words are law to our followers. Is it any wonder that we speak to hear the wondrous tones of our own voices?
I do prod at him from time to time, I will point out his flaws and attempt to provoke some sort of awareness from him, but it always proves futile - as you have seen here. My words were answered with the same self-aggrandisement he always spouts, addressing nothing of importance.
I find it interesting that you would assume the position of the judge over the Lord of Life so much that you would
point out his flaws.

As gods, we have no flaws. Just differences of opinion.
If you do not see this... address him once more. I tell you now: he will acknowledge your words, and then follow with naught but mutterings to himself that tell you nothing except that it is he who knows what he must do. Such self-absorption is unsurmountable.
When I address him I get no such self-absorption as is illustrated by this:
You speak well sister death; goddess of the earth. *bows*
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But, maybe that is because I am Death, I am the alter ego of Life and as such, demand his appropriate attention.
His words are worth nothing; only his actions can be evaluated.
One could easily say the same of you.
*mischevious grin and wink*
Many waters cannot quench love, neither can floods drown it. There is no fear in love; for perfect love cast out fear.