Hearing this, John was deeply puzzled.
After pondering for a moment, he asked, "What about Aegir? He is the Norse god of the sea, right? How does he compare to Poseidon in terms of strength?"
"Comparing gods from different pantheons is pointless. Are you trying to argue with me?"
"Didn't Hera lose?"
"That's an exception! Generally speaking, gods who wield the same authority are of equal strength. But Hera only controls the power of death, while Hades also governs the afterlife. Hera's defeat was inevitable. But why am I explaining this to you? You're far from reaching that level. Instead of worrying about this, you should focus on dealing with the current problem."
John shrugged and continued, "It's just an academic discussion. Aren't you curious? Odin and Zeus, Tyr and Ares, Apollo and Balder—don't gods with the same authority have a desire to prove who's superior?"
"If they have such desires, it shows they're not worthy gods."