r11c44
"The finest exquisite dish that a quasi-god could ever have are the remains of the war criminals that should be exterminated instead of confining them in retirement homes. After all, it is more appropriate to annihilate the evil, rather than simply warehouse those who have perpetrated it. That would be the true meaning of justice, to remove the corrupt from the Earth so that they can no longer taint the body politic or threaten its moral fabric."
r11c44
@lucasblakeman0 Don't expect they'll receive forgiveness from the quasi-gods. First of all, Siegfried’s quote here is based on my own view (except for the part with cooking their fresh corpses into food of the divine). I don't expect "sudden change of heart" out of war criminals, plus there are Nazi war criminals still alive today, they're mostly around their 90s or 100 now. I recommend reading the Yaroslav Hunka scandal and you'll understand why I'm upset with the handling of war criminals. Death penalty was abolished in Germany in 1949, that explains why Siegfried’s absurd suggestion caused a lot of backlash.
lucasblakeman0
@r11c44 Or, in rare cases, if the war criminal has a genuinely believable tragic backstory and had a sudden change of heart in return to join forces, will the quasi-god spare their life so that they can keep true to their vow of redemption?