Of course. [It's not a smug answer, just an honest one. You don't make it through biology and genetics courses without being faced with how violent and arguably unfair the natural world is. Humans kill to eat and destroy to live. So do plants and animals. It makes sense that the same, or something similar, would be true of the world of things unseen.
As far as further questions, Elsa can't think of anything she absolutely needs to know this minute. The fight against the creatures tormenting people takes precedence.]
Right. [She glances up and down the street, seeking out targets. Within moments, she finds some. Bishamon is right. They need as many gods and shinki as possible to deal with this. As difficult as it is to adjust to the change when she's had to fly into action upon arrival, Elsa wouldn't call her transformation ill-timed.
Looking back to Bishamon, she nods.] I'll see you back on the Far Shore.
[With that, she heads off to face the monsters that have flooded into the city.]
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As far as further questions, Elsa can't think of anything she absolutely needs to know this minute. The fight against the creatures tormenting people takes precedence.]
Right. [She glances up and down the street, seeking out targets. Within moments, she finds some. Bishamon is right. They need as many gods and shinki as possible to deal with this. As difficult as it is to adjust to the change when she's had to fly into action upon arrival, Elsa wouldn't call her transformation ill-timed.
Looking back to Bishamon, she nods.] I'll see you back on the Far Shore.
[With that, she heads off to face the monsters that have flooded into the city.]