Human Levies? Unless that means the humans are meant to act entirely in support roles, then either Heaven has some way of sustaining Second Lifers on Earth, or they're going to attack the human forces in hell first. An attack on Hell makes sense. The HEA clearly isn't anticipating it at all, and it might actually do serious damage or defeat the HEA, depending on how well defended they are. There's also lots of demons without mental screening you could use to get a lock on, if that's useful, too.
Opening up with a city-killer barrage of rocks on the major HEA vehicle parks and buildings and then attacking in force might just be workable.
w34v0r wrote:Stuart did say that Pantheocide was supposed to be the antipode to Armageddon. In Armageddon, Humans attacked Hell, and came out looking like the good guys. They were kind to their prisoners and seemed to care about everyone involved (after they were done blowing the crap out of them). Maybe now we'll see the darker side of humanity unleashed on Heaven?
Maybe the old saying that humanity is more compassionate than an angel and more cruel than a demon is going to be played out?
Frankly, if this actually does happen, I welcome the coming of R'lyeh. Such a level of force against the angels is beyond unnecessary, and well into the realm of gloatingly sadistic.
I'd welcome an overpowering enemy whose abilities are to the humans' as theirs are to the angels and demons here, anyway. The great flaw of this setting is that it consistently presents very weak and incapable antagonists. While that fits the point that science defeats religion, there's nothing to suggest that 'Devils' shouldn't have technology of their own thousands of years beyond humans - they're clearly not synonymous with demons, after all.
Simon_Jester wrote:And if the answer is yes, and you can forgive them, there's something very wrong with you if you then show ferocious hate towards someone whose worst crime was letting those demons do what they wanted.
In fairness, the only one we know of doing that is Yahweh (by sending humans to hell; we don't know how his intercept-the-dead stickh works, but it may be something only he can do) - both sides had reasonably equal power. There's no reason to think that if a heavenly invasion of hell were a realistic goal, Yahweh wouldn't have ordered it. The average angel on the street treats humans like shit, but he's nothing like as evil as the average demon on the street; he thinks he's part of the nobility of hell, and treats humans as peasants. That hardly justifies chemical weapons.
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As for Yahweh, does the Geneva Convention cover him or does he fall under a special jurisdiction? Because I was thinking we could capture him for information about different worlds, 'advanaced interrogation techniques' might be applicable, especially if it's Russian.
I don't imagine him even experiencing physical pain - especially if he's from a species that created angels and demons, adding an ability to avoid suffering pain would surely be easier than making those species. But then, I imagine him a gigantic orchid mantis, so...