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** Maybe Ol' Blue had [[TheStarscream plans of his own]], after disposing of your annoying red-boy butt.

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** Maybe Ol' Blue had [[TheStarscream plans of his own]], after disposing of your annoying red-boy red butt.
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** If you knew that God only definitely existed, but could literally drop a two-storey tall ball of fire on your house at a whim, conjure magic lighting, and otherwise bring his terrible wrath upon you at even the slightest hint of desertion (remember, you can monitor belief in this game) would you honestly believe that ''everyone'' would agree ''not'' to worship such a being?

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** If you knew that God only definitely existed, but could literally drop a two-storey two-story tall ball of fire on your house at a whim, conjure magic lighting, and otherwise bring his terrible wrath upon you at even the slightest hint of desertion (remember, you can monitor belief in this game) would you honestly believe that ''everyone'' would agree ''not'' to worship such a being?
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** Arguably, Good!Nemesis could be the ultimate [[KnightTemplar]], destroying all other "evil" Gods [[ForGreatJustice]].

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** Arguably, Good!Nemesis could be the ultimate [[KnightTemplar]], KnightTemplar, destroying all other "evil" Gods [[ForGreatJustice]].
ForGreatJustice.
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* Since Nemesis must live up to [[TheNamesake his namesake]], if you're a good god the game calls him "the embodiment of evil," while if you're an evil god he's the ultimate good guy. Problem is, this distinction doesn't change any of his in-game behavior -- no matter what, he's ruthlessly determined to wipe all other gods from existence, killing hundreds of potential followers, especially on Land Five when he tries to slaughter his own village after [[TurnCoat you convert the people to your side]]. At any rate, [[ObviouslyEvil he's DEFINITELY a far cry from good]]...

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* Since Nemesis must live up to [[TheNamesake his namesake]], if you're a good god the game calls him "the embodiment of evil," while if you're an evil god he's the ultimate good guy. Problem is, this distinction doesn't change any of his in-game behavior -- no matter what, he's ruthlessly determined to wipe all other gods from existence, killing hundreds of potential followers, especially on Land Five when he tries to slaughter his own village after [[TurnCoat you convert the people to your side]]. At any rate, [[ObviouslyEvil he's DEFINITELY a far cry from good]]...
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** Arguably, Good!Nemesis could be the ultimate [[KnightTemplar]], destroying all other "evil" Gods [[ForGreatJustice]].

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* Since Nemesis must live up to [[TheNamesake his namesake]], if you're a good god the game calls him "the embodiment of evil," while if you're an evil god he's the ultimate good guy. Problem is, this distinction doesn't change any of his in-game behavior -- no matter what, he's ruthlessly determined to wipe all other gods from existence, killing thousands of potential followers, especially on Land Five when he tries to slaughter his own village after [[TurnCoat you convert the people to your side]]. At any rate, [[ObviouslyEvil he's DEFINITELY a far cry from good]]...

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* Since Nemesis must live up to [[TheNamesake his namesake]], if you're a good god the game calls him "the embodiment of evil," while if you're an evil god he's the ultimate good guy. Problem is, this distinction doesn't change any of his in-game behavior -- no matter what, he's ruthlessly determined to wipe all other gods from existence, killing hundreds of potential followers, especially on Land Five when he tries to slaughter his own village after [[TurnCoat you convert the people to your side]]. At any rate, [[ObviouslyEvil he's DEFINITELY a far cry from good]]...
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* Since Nemesis must live up to [[TheNamesake his namesake]], if you're a good god the game calls him "the embodiment of evil," while if you're an evil god he's the embodiment of good. Problem is, this distinction doesn't change any of his in-game behavior -- no matter what, he's ruthlessly determined to wipe all other gods from existence, killing 1000s of potential followers, especially on Land Five where he tries to slaughter his own village after [[TurnCoat you convert them to your side]]. At any rate, [[ObviouslyEvil he's DEFINITELY a far cry from the embodiment of good]]...

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* Since Nemesis must live up to [[TheNamesake his namesake]], if you're a good god the game calls him "the embodiment of evil," while if you're an evil god he's the embodiment of good. ultimate good guy. Problem is, this distinction doesn't change any of his in-game behavior -- no matter what, he's ruthlessly determined to wipe all other gods from existence, killing 1000s thousands of potential followers, especially on Land Five where when he tries to slaughter his own village after [[TurnCoat you convert them the people to your side]]. At any rate, [[ObviouslyEvil he's DEFINITELY a far cry from the embodiment of good]]...
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* Since Nemesis must live up to [[The Namesake his namesake]] if you're a good god the game calls him "the embodiment of evil," while if you're an evil god he's the embodiment of good. Problem is, this distinction doesn't change any of his in-game behavior -- no matter what, he's ruthlessly determined to wipe all other gods from existence, killing 1000s of potential followers, especially on Land Five where he tries to slaughter his own village after [[TurnCoat you convert them to your side]]. At any rate, [[ObviouslyEvil he's a far cry from "the embodiment of good."]]

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* Since Nemesis must live up to [[The Namesake [[TheNamesake his namesake]] namesake]], if you're a good god the game calls him "the embodiment of evil," while if you're an evil god he's the embodiment of good. Problem is, this distinction doesn't change any of his in-game behavior -- no matter what, he's ruthlessly determined to wipe all other gods from existence, killing 1000s of potential followers, especially on Land Five where he tries to slaughter his own village after [[TurnCoat you convert them to your side]]. At any rate, [[ObviouslyEvil he's DEFINITELY a far cry from "the the embodiment of good."]]
good]]...
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[[folder:Nemesis and Land Five]]

* Since Nemesis must live up to [[The Namesake his namesake]] if you're a good god the game calls him "the embodiment of evil," while if you're an evil god he's the embodiment of good. Problem is, this distinction doesn't change any of his in-game behavior -- no matter what, he's ruthlessly determined to wipe all other gods from existence, killing 1000s of potential followers, especially on Land Five where he tries to slaughter his own village after [[TurnCoat you convert them to your side]]. At any rate, [[ObviouslyEvil he's a far cry from "the embodiment of good."]]

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