Thread:Ecoraptor3339/@comment-5496489-20171102142934/@comment-4960835-20171211192122

Well I didn't intend for the Olympians to be grimdark in the slightest. The connectio was made mainly due to the Vanara's bloodlust and berserkerism at the time, though it seems you overestimated the World Eater influence on the Rad-Eaters. The name and rage tendencies aside, I didn't really intend them to be all that simmilar, so the rebellion was kind of...moot? Perhaps that's not the word for it, but sitting out seiges in irradated enviornments, wearing the enemy down with heavy wepons and then surging over them is actually a Death Guard thing. The Rad-Eaters were meant to be a mixing bag really, for there were far clearer WE/DG analogues in the Plague Guardians and the to-be-named Blood Badgers already.

Anyways, that's not the intention. What I do intend is to write a story about how the Olympians/Sephirah are percieved by the common public. This would range from people like the scientist who came up with the Olympian project (who has since become next to senile with the knowledge that all his "children" have turned away from him), to whoever came up with the Sephirah Project to disgruntled Mendel to to the Sephirah themselves ect. Meanwhile, our main characters (who don't necessarily have to be supersoldiers) would also have to unravel where the Be'shuul Shecvans are hiding out. Combat would be minimal, mostly limited to the beginning of the story and some pieces in between (mainly against Fallen Olympians to get their equally valid "the EC would always have abandonned us"-side of the story). The basic premise would be that everyone has their reason for doing things, no matter how heinous they might seem, and that all sides of an argument have to be taken into account to get a complete view of a situation.