Oh, ok, I think got you! It isn't because the goddesses are powerful/using too much or necessarily powerful beings (in the sense of their status as having all these capabilities and using them and etc technically is not the issue..) as in it is not the goddesses' "power" or because they use these powers and do their thing as goddesses -- it's literally just their physical existence in the world?
if that's the case (please obviously correct me if not), I'm a little confused and hope this isn't overstepping for info you can't give out yet (my character is super confused by the idea too but I have to better understand first...).
Basically, to me oocly as well as Masamune icly, he does not understand why a world would populate with creatures it can't sustain. From what I'm understanding, the goddesses didn't make choices or do things that turned them into a problem to physically exist and is more: this planet can make types of creatures exist with its energy. Creatures like cats and deer people and birds are no problem for it a cat but goddess is a creature that is too much strain.
So, Masamune (and neither do I) doesn't understand how or why the planet energy would ever allow something to come into existence that would kill it to begin with. It's not normal nature to let a thing that is detrimental to survival from its conception come into existence. So, is this just supposed to be a thing that happens and should be overlooked for the sake the mechanics of the game/interesting narrative or is it intentionally an abnormal thing done for the narrative? Basically, is the planet abnormal itself or diseased or defective or infected with something? (The easiest comparison I can think of is when viruses invade cells and make them do things that basically kill them and thus the cells are infected)?
Are they not originally from or intended to be in this world yet here for some weird reason ? Are they like alien invaders from a thousands of years ago and thus not actually something Nalawi had originally ? (Basically so many thoughts and hoping there is clarification that a) yes this is relevant or b) tits just for narrative purposes there are actually not underlying things to find out in regards to this or meant to impact the narrative.
I hope that makes sense, I'm so sorry I feel like irs obviously me overthinking but II see possibilities where it could actually be an intentional thing done being overlooked by the recruits/us as a player base and etc. like hidden Easter eggs. Am not sure how "detailed" the world missions are for this sort of thing.
I am just want to know if I actually missed something or I need to put my willing suspension of disbelief hat on here hecause it's not a clue/it's just coincidence I managed to look at it the way I am c: thanks so much
Re: QUESTIONS.
if that's the case (please obviously correct me if not), I'm a little confused and hope this isn't overstepping for info you can't give out yet (my character is super confused by the idea too but I have to better understand first...).
Basically, to me oocly as well as Masamune icly, he does not understand why a world would populate with creatures it can't sustain. From what I'm understanding, the goddesses didn't make choices or do things that turned them into a problem to physically exist and is more: this planet can make types of creatures exist with its energy. Creatures like cats and deer people and birds are no problem for it a cat but goddess is a creature that is too much strain.
So, Masamune (and neither do I) doesn't understand how or why the planet energy would ever allow something to come into existence that would kill it to begin with. It's not normal nature to let a thing that is detrimental to survival from its conception come into existence. So, is this just supposed to be a thing that happens and should be overlooked for the sake the mechanics of the game/interesting narrative or is it intentionally an abnormal thing done for the narrative? Basically, is the planet abnormal itself or diseased or defective or infected with something? (The easiest comparison I can think of is when viruses invade cells and make them do things that basically kill them and thus the cells are infected)?
Are they not originally from or intended to be in this world yet here for some weird reason ? Are they like alien invaders from a thousands of years ago and thus not actually something Nalawi had originally ? (Basically so many thoughts and hoping there is clarification that a) yes this is relevant or b) tits just for narrative purposes there are actually not underlying things to find out in regards to this or meant to impact the narrative.
I hope that makes sense, I'm so sorry I feel like irs obviously me overthinking but II see possibilities where it could actually be an intentional thing done being overlooked by the recruits/us as a player base and etc. like hidden Easter eggs. Am not sure how "detailed" the world missions are for this sort of thing.
I am just want to know if I actually missed something or I need to put my willing suspension of disbelief hat on here hecause it's not a clue/it's just coincidence I managed to look at it the way I am c: thanks so much