This is getting awkward and a bit ridiculous, so he sort of figured it was time to step in anyway.]
Hold on. It's true that in an ideal world, a Shepherd exists outside of humankind and can never involve themselves in the politics or difficulties that don't involve malevolence. To do so would alter the balance of society, frighten the public, and can cause malevolence to form within the Shepherd. That's what we were taught.
[And all of what Allen talked about sounded... really bad, but they have no way of knowing what the level of corruption is in the creatures he's describing. Hellions are undoubtedly terrible and have killed countless numbers of living beings, and many more have become hellions themselves, but they don't... generally tear people apart, or eat them in pieces. They exist to destroy and corrupt and little else. Even so.]
However, what's called a hellion in one world could easily be demon, Akuma, or Youma in another. We're out of our element. Until we know more about this place, and the dangers people experience here, we can't make any judgment calls.
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This is getting awkward and a bit ridiculous, so he sort of figured it was time to step in anyway.]
Hold on. It's true that in an ideal world, a Shepherd exists outside of humankind and can never involve themselves in the politics or difficulties that don't involve malevolence. To do so would alter the balance of society, frighten the public, and can cause malevolence to form within the Shepherd. That's what we were taught.
[And all of what Allen talked about sounded... really bad, but they have no way of knowing what the level of corruption is in the creatures he's describing. Hellions are undoubtedly terrible and have killed countless numbers of living beings, and many more have become hellions themselves, but they don't... generally tear people apart, or eat them in pieces. They exist to destroy and corrupt and little else. Even so.]
However, what's called a hellion in one world could easily be demon, Akuma, or Youma in another. We're out of our element. Until we know more about this place, and the dangers people experience here, we can't make any judgment calls.