Actually, I quite like Terra more than Rimen. In the sense of them being characterized as gods, I mean sure, Rimen would be the preferred god for humanity, as she functions through charity, empathy, and hope, but in terms of characterization, of a God that actually personifies a higher order of "something" Terra actually takes the cake. She is neither good nor evil, and she recognizes the world as such too, despite her own struggles in fighting for this earth (which our Pope doesn't gaf about when he gives a shit about Rimen for the same, lower in difficulty situation) she doesn't really pay much attention to it, she's "higher" than it, higher than our Pope's human feelings too. She doesn't care about pride, or any of that human stuff, so long as the job gets finished and her duty is fulfilled then it's fine. She's basically the scales, she represents her duty pretty well and I love that.
Actually, I quite like Terra more than Rimen. In the sense of them being characterized as gods, I mean sure, Rimen would be the preferred god for humanity, as she functions through charity, empathy, and hope, but in terms of characterization, of a God that actually personifies a higher order of "something" Terra actually takes the cake. She is neither good nor evil, and she recognizes the world as such too, despite her own struggles in fighting for this earth (which our Pope doesn't gaf about when he gives a shit about Rimen for the same, lower in difficulty situation) she doesn't really pay much attention to it, she's "higher" than it, higher than our Pope's human feelings too. She doesn't care about pride, or any of that human stuff, so long as the job gets finished and her duty is fulfilled then it's fine. She's basically the scales, she represents her duty pretty well and I love that.