[give him a minute to type it all out. he's not nearly as quick with a keyboard as he is with pen and paper.]
The answer to the first element is widely debated. A common theory is that she is somewhat diminished and relies on her creatures to do much of her work for her. Many others find the notion insulting, however.
And the creatures themselves were at first fewm and exceedingly powerful, much like lesser gods. But they soon found that they were yet still too far beyond the mortals to aid them properly, and so each fractured themselves into many smaller pieces. This decreased their strength and invincibility, but brought them even closer to the humble creatures that they were meant to guide and protect.
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The answer to the first element is widely debated. A common theory is that she is somewhat diminished and relies on her creatures to do much of her work for her. Many others find the notion insulting, however.
And the creatures themselves were at first fewm and exceedingly powerful, much like lesser gods. But they soon found that they were yet still too far beyond the mortals to aid them properly, and so each fractured themselves into many smaller pieces. This decreased their strength and invincibility, but brought them even closer to the humble creatures that they were meant to guide and protect.