User blog comment:DYBAD/Character Sheet/@comment-4867780-20180823131418/@comment-4867780-20180828103727

Thank you little sister :) Storytelling isn't my forte and I had to keep it short so it may fit as a section, but the end result looks pretty good nonetheless ^ ^

Many would like to rule as gods, while others would like them gone. Lawrence believes they simply have their place in the world so long as they do their job properly. And the best way to ensure that is to make a traumatizing example of the worst specimens before laying clear and reasonable ground rules with the others. At this point, you get an impressive amount of cooperation without even trying XD

There wasn't much references to higher entities so far and only limited contents regarding Lawrence's extraplanar adventures, so it was the occasion to complete both sides at once.

I also seized the opportunity to explore an interestingly different high-level character path, by side-stepping the classics (replace the gods / remove the gods) in favor of a balanced compromise, in which he acts as a regulating force that threads in the realm of gods yet remains part of the mortal one, empowering worthy mortals with the redistributed energies of unworthy gods and guiding them towards self-reliant achievement, while respecting the roles and boundaries of proper deities.

I like the way it all beautifullt falls into place and works together, harmoniously blurring the lines between the two worlds into a single, better one ^ ^