Dimitri's brow creases. His face settles into a contemplative regard. "That is an odd question, my friend." He brings a hand to his chin, forefinger over his mouth. "But I suppose my answer would be that I would kill them like I would any other." His hand falls away. "I'd call out to them, and duel them to the death with the greatest arms and armor I could bring." Those eyes, as always, don't waver. "Perhaps it is arrogant to treat a god no different than a bandit, but it is what I would do."
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Edelgard frowns in a way that tries to say that she's never thought about this before. "I suppose we are starting with the conceit that this is some evil being, like the ones Nemesis fought so long ago." She crosses her arms, a measured motion, the frown sliding off her face as easily as her lies always do. "Well, as with all people in power—a god would have enemies, no? Dwelling in the dark, beyond even their vision. Demons and heathens." Her tone is light and conspiratorial, carefully devoid of the tells of personal experience. "I would find them, or perhaps they would find me, and I'd gather them into an army under my command." She gives a smile, only half fake. "I would see how this god's army matches up to my own."
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Claude laughs. "Risky question. As a proper, god-fearing noble, I have never thought about it once." He shrugs, and knits his hands behind his head, and leans back. "I've definitely never thought about how so many gods exert their influence through religion. I have not been considering how it'd just be a matter of a scandal to sway public opinion, like what happened to the Southern Church. Why, if I had to go up against a god, I'd just give up. I certainly wouldn't campaign to make everyone hate them, or give up on them, or worship some other god." His hands drop, and he smirks. "So, if any fellow of the faith comes asking… I've never thought about it, and you didn't ask."
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Yuri doesn't even look up from his hand of cards. "I'd catch them sleeping."
