I had wondered if she was punishing them and left them on her own over something or if the Nalawi somehow compromised her without realizing it by actions that may have done something to her. But, because she only asks for their love and devotion to receive her love and blessing, they know it is impossible they did something wrong. Very convinced about her being stolen from them.
They've been worshipping her for thousands of years, she's never harmed or otherwise scolded.
The war against the Dakal and Nalawi lasted hundreds of years before abruptly ending with their extinction. They attacked Nalanni with intention to harm, maybe even kill, first. This war was also not an active and constant clash huge battlefields for ultimate victory so much as a continuous warring of nations that coexisted with squirmishes and clashes that flaired up. Eventually a side would be victorious, but neither nation was exactly in a hurry to gain absolutely victory over their enemy.
The war was most likely started over a disagreement of land or religion. Political, most likely. ...and utterly pointless.
For a goddess who could have ended them in an instant for probably thousands of slights against her or her children during the span of the war, she certainly did only act against them when they directly threatened her and after hundreds of years of her children killing Dakal and being killed by Dakal.
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I had wondered if she was punishing them and left them on her own over something or if the Nalawi somehow compromised her without realizing it by actions that may have done something to her. But, because she only asks for their love and devotion to receive her love and blessing, they know it is impossible they did something wrong. Very convinced about her being stolen from them.
They've been worshipping her for thousands of years, she's never harmed or otherwise scolded.
The war against the Dakal and Nalawi lasted hundreds of years before abruptly ending with their extinction. They attacked Nalanni with intention to harm, maybe even kill, first. This war was also not an active and constant clash huge battlefields for ultimate victory so much as a continuous warring of nations that coexisted with squirmishes and clashes that flaired up. Eventually a side would be victorious, but neither nation was exactly in a hurry to gain absolutely victory over their enemy.
The war was most likely started over a disagreement of land or religion. Political, most likely. ...and utterly pointless.
For a goddess who could have ended them in an instant for probably thousands of slights against her or her children during the span of the war, she certainly did only act against them when they directly threatened her and after hundreds of years of her children killing Dakal and being killed by Dakal.