Their standpoints were different, so their mentality and actions were naturally different.
It couldn't be simply divided into good and evil.
This was because good and evil would only happen between people of the same race most of the time.
Hence, the nonhuman races could feel hatred, anger, and helplessness. After all, their ancestors were once gods. If there hadn't been the change to immortal in the Fifth Star Ring, they would be the orthodox ones now.
The human race was just a slave race that could be exploited however they wanted.
But now, the gods had been slaughtered, reared, and imprisoned. These nonhuman races had also become meat on the chopping block.
To a certain extent, it was like a cycle of reincarnation.
Right or wrong became irrelevant; what truly mattered was that—be they immortals or gods—their stances inherently dictated everything.
The weak were destined to be devoured by the strong.