Talk:Goddess Ilias/@comment-95.41.191.195-20140308001349/@comment-121.97.142.212-20140315023323

"Is she bad? If yes, can you say that human destroying ants nest is also bad?"

She herself desired to talk to humans on EQUAL TERMS. It just got twisted along the way. Well, she's pretty twisted to begin with. Also, trying to talk to somebody you consider more or less an ant wouldn't help you reduce your loneliness.

"From a human point of view killing ants doesn't matter, but from an ant point of view it's a tragedy. It's a good analogy to a human - god relations. A great god being treats humans just as we treat ants."

That's the whole point Luka was trying to address in his journey; humans and monsters understanding each other's viewpoints. Nobody's superior to the other. Illias rejected this, thus he fought against her. Also, if you are suggesting this is how Illias think, then she made the same mistake Grangold's citizens made. Just that, she's not willing to even consider the possiblity, even when she already knew this, unlike Grangold. Trying to justify her actions wouldn't always result to her being more understandable. It'll be fine if you just stick to her scene after defeating her. That's the best justification she can have, albeit not really being valid excuse for what she had done.