Divine Chancellery Rule #376:
Mortals are obligated to remove all their possessions from the path of the deities. The gods bear no responsibility for the destruction of a mortal's property or life.
Mortals are obligated to remove all their possessions from the path of the deities. The gods bear no responsibility for the destruction of a mortal's property or life.
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That's for sure. He won't care if a scientist, a musician, a kind person, or a villain stands in his way. He'll simply move forward. He doesn't care who gets in his way. Although sometimes he can be overwhelmed by the thoughts of the crowd around him. Some are screaming, some are hoping to survive when he leaves, but the pattern is the same: when he takes a step, some of the thoughts of those below suddenly fall silent, and the voices of those Lucario senses simply fade away.
For him, it's not even a pastime. For him, as a god, human achievements are utter nonsense, unworthy of his attention. If he needs to get somewhere, he'll take the shortest route. Why waste his time going around some house inhabited by pathetic mortals when he can just go through it? ))))
Perhaps he might have changed his mind if people had built something sturdy. But he realized that was nonsense after his foot smashed through the wall of a house without encountering any resistance. Perhaps people deliberately build houses like this to be easily passed through, but the truth is, that's not true, and leaving them in ruins isn't a crime, but a punishment for mortals who couldn't put a worthy obstacle in the path of a god. And humans themselves haven't been able to match the god's strength for thousands of years. A civilization that's no more valuable than the rubble beneath his feet )))
In any case, it's impossible for humans to create structures stronger than the muscles of a perfect God who could alter reality with a thought and destroy humanity's work.
After all, he doesn't want little humans who create barriers in his path.
He will want them to always be fragile and easy to break with his body x3
After all, he doesn't want little humans who create barriers in his path.
He will want them to always be fragile and easy to break with his body x3
That's right. And he laughs at them. All mortals try to please their gods, but the fact is, for a god, we will always be an object of cruel ridicule. How pleasant it is to realize that everything that surrounds you can collapse if you wish it. And what's even more pleasant is to realize that no one can stop you πππ
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