Maculo
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My take on it is that Eothas decided to rebel against the entire pantheon system that Thaos created. What kept people in place was fear of the gods like Woedica and the concept that the gods were immortal. By allowing himself to die to the Godhammer, he wrecked the concept of the gods as invincible beings and reinforced the power of science/animancy in the world.
Thaos' system depended on people being afraid of invincible all-knowing beings. That system no longer makes sense if a god got "tricked" into a trap and killed by a man-made bomb.
Thaos' system depended on people being afraid of invincible all-knowing beings. That system no longer makes sense if a god got "tricked" into a trap and killed by a man-made bomb.
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