Ambyssin
Gotta go back. Back to the past.
"Helixians?" It was hard not to disguise the amusement in Paradox's voice. "Your little religion is named after a mathematical shape? How quaint."
Each set of his tentacles coiled up around one another. "What's better than a single helix? Two, of course. Because, gods or no gods, that's what you humans amount to. Billions upon billions of double helixes. So delicate. So fragile. But so very capable when bestowed with truly free will."
His tentacles finished coiling and they pulsated with ripples of psychic energy. "Isn't it fascinating how humans can show such brilliance, but something as tiny and seemingly insignificant as a virus can bring ruin upon them?
"Truly, my 'kind' is ever so thankful to have such capable humans. And it will make my eventual addition of such limited worlds to my empire all the more interesting."
Each set of his tentacles coiled up around one another. "What's better than a single helix? Two, of course. Because, gods or no gods, that's what you humans amount to. Billions upon billions of double helixes. So delicate. So fragile. But so very capable when bestowed with truly free will."
His tentacles finished coiling and they pulsated with ripples of psychic energy. "Isn't it fascinating how humans can show such brilliance, but something as tiny and seemingly insignificant as a virus can bring ruin upon them?
"Truly, my 'kind' is ever so thankful to have such capable humans. And it will make my eventual addition of such limited worlds to my empire all the more interesting."