Talk:Kyrie Ingvalt/@comment-24384232-20160219113202/@comment-24384232-20160219200007

Indra would counter that history has shown that humanity is a bit more resilient than that. When the gods ruled, humanity rebelled, and brought the race to near exinction. When the dragons ruled, they too were nearly wiped out. Every time some despot megalomanic tried to conquer humanity, and even if they did succeed for a time, they have always been annihilated, down to every follower.

He's not questioning her on "why is...", merely that her approach is flawed, by trying to use the established system when everyone else whose done so has failed. If she wants to engineer perpetual warfare, she's doing it wrong. Indra in my mind has a rather flexible moral mindset. He cannot suffer a hypocrite. And for her, he'll try and make her confront that hypocrisy.

He understands decpetion and using it as a tool, but self-deception? That is a completely alien concept to him. Her desire for war is the outward manifestation of her own internal struggle of which she refuses to really address. At least thats how Indra would see it if they got to talking.

Maybe.

Well either way I'd love for the two have a dialog in the future.