@@frikeyerson He sought to acquire that which he did not have from the get-go. Whilst the gods were content with their position, he sought to acquire more, never to be content and exist for its own sake. Kind of like Griffith, who did nothing wrong, btw. He'd liberate mankind and help them ascend.
@@Gnostic_Oppai_Enthusiast Ah yes, famous philanthropist Lezard Valeth. The man whose sole motivation was the acquisition of power to possess a woman for all eternity. Truly a man who wouldn't just end up like Odin, eliminating any threats to himself as a godly dictator.
the most epic boss battle theme i've heard so far
So true
Lezard did nothing wrong.
You got that right, I would have done the same as him.
@@frikeyerson He sought to acquire that which he did not have from the get-go. Whilst the gods were content with their position, he sought to acquire more, never to be content and exist for its own sake. Kind of like Griffith, who did nothing wrong, btw. He'd liberate mankind and help them ascend.
@@Gnostic_Oppai_Enthusiast Ah yes, famous philanthropist Lezard Valeth. The man whose sole motivation was the acquisition of power to possess a woman for all eternity. Truly a man who wouldn't just end up like Odin, eliminating any threats to himself as a godly dictator.