[There's a pause, almost more like a stiffening as his eyebrows furrow, gaze a little distant.]
Huh. [He almost seems...confused at himself?] I...think I am? Though I wonder if it's because I'm thinking of my job. You see, brilliant detectives have to solve murders. Some of those murders involve serial killers. And serial killers sometimes have these sort of...complexes, you know? I don't remember in particular, but a serial killer with a god complex would not be unheard of.
Mm. A person with a god complex believes they have the power to rule over others, use them as tools. Gods may have morals beyond human perception, but people just chase power, the feeling of knowing they can destroy whoever they want.
So, I'd personally rather deal with a god than some human being who thinks they can do whatever they want.
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[...was he?
Oh, she really doesn't want to think about that.]
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[He says, with an enigmatic smile that seems to suggest that yes, he knows exactly what he's talking about.]
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Are you speaking from experience, Anaido?
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[There's a pause, almost more like a stiffening as his eyebrows furrow, gaze a little distant.]
Huh. [He almost seems...confused at himself?] I...think I am? Though I wonder if it's because I'm thinking of my job. You see, brilliant detectives have to solve murders. Some of those murders involve serial killers. And serial killers sometimes have these sort of...complexes, you know? I don't remember in particular, but a serial killer with a god complex would not be unheard of.
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[She hasn't heard that phrase before, but... it seems like it makes sense. She nods to herself.]
I see. It seems as though interacting with someone like that would be troublesome.
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So, I'd personally rather deal with a god than some human being who thinks they can do whatever they want.
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[god complexes. bad. unless you're actually a god, i guess. then it's not really a complex??]
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I bet we have to start planning how to overthrow them now rather than later.
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No...but I assume it was incorporeal somehow. Like a ghost.
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Perhaps they traded the ability to speak for the ability to be seen.