Maybe it isn't about interpretation from their end, exactly.
[Alucard looks around for a place to sit, eventually settling on one of the felled trees that someone dragged over a little while ago. He settles there, running over what he's about to say to ensure that it makes sense.]
Solvunn's always been in touch with the gods and spirituality writ large here, whereas the other two major nations have written them off. Perhaps the goal or desire is to bring that familiarity back to the other two, thus possibly creating a version of Abraxas where everyone is in agreement about the singularity, or at least not fighting over it constantly. It sort of happened within those hallucinated centuries, and...war or not, I think that's my best guess.
[Consulting the gods though. Alucard doesn't like that.]
Maybe neither is the right god for the moment. I don't know who would be though. The only one I've enter personally encountered is Innominate, and that was also during those false years.
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[Alucard looks around for a place to sit, eventually settling on one of the felled trees that someone dragged over a little while ago. He settles there, running over what he's about to say to ensure that it makes sense.]
Solvunn's always been in touch with the gods and spirituality writ large here, whereas the other two major nations have written them off. Perhaps the goal or desire is to bring that familiarity back to the other two, thus possibly creating a version of Abraxas where everyone is in agreement about the singularity, or at least not fighting over it constantly. It sort of happened within those hallucinated centuries, and...war or not, I think that's my best guess.
[Consulting the gods though. Alucard doesn't like that.]
Maybe neither is the right god for the moment. I don't know who would be though. The only one I've enter personally encountered is Innominate, and that was also during those false years.