Chapter 59

It might be common sense that gods consisted of good gods, evil gods, devils, and demons which were all equal.

But this was completely wrong.

Between good gods and evil gods were neutral gods. These three made one category of gods who abided by and protected the world's order. They were also called "order gods" or "legitimate gods," as they were now under the rule of the Master of Order.

Not all legitimate gods were governed by the Master of Order, like the lords in hell who were not in the Pantheon temple even though they protected the world's order. The nature of "order" in them was even more prominent than other gods in the Pantheon temple.

Strange as it may be, they were good gods, though they committed evil things. "Punishing evil behaviors" and "preventing the invasion of the abyss" were both considered to be positive.