[ The need to split people between good and evil isn't exclusive to her world, either. In his, it's not ever so easy, but for a lot of people, it is easier to classify people as such. Good or evil, bad or good. Erik has never been a firm weight in the side of good, but he has no doubt been classified as evil on plenty of occasions.
Perhaps even rightly so. Regardless of his motivations and goals, his methods weren't always the best, morally speaking. He has come to terms with that. He is who he is, and he knows that won't change. Knows there will always be a cause, and there will always be people, he will go to extremes for. It is a necessity. ]
We don't have anything like that. Real, tangible gods. Only beliefs, faith, religion. We have no proof that the gods some of us worship are real.
[ He hardly will count En Sabah Nur as one; he was merely a mutant as Erik is, even if admittedly with powers beyond anything he'd ever seen before. ]
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Perhaps even rightly so. Regardless of his motivations and goals, his methods weren't always the best, morally speaking. He has come to terms with that. He is who he is, and he knows that won't change. Knows there will always be a cause, and there will always be people, he will go to extremes for. It is a necessity. ]
We don't have anything like that. Real, tangible gods. Only beliefs, faith, religion. We have no proof that the gods some of us worship are real.
[ He hardly will count En Sabah Nur as one; he was merely a mutant as Erik is, even if admittedly with powers beyond anything he'd ever seen before. ]