Or who your god is. [Vastra raises her eyebrow. Well yes, that's accurate. When she had been taken for a god in Egypt, she later discovered that the ancient gods were all half animal in Egypt. It made sense in that culture, but being in England for a while had put her in a sort of monotheistic mindset.]
[And then there was the idea that humans either revered or reviled what they couldn't fit into their little compartmentalized world-view. Fortunately, Vastra wasn't terribly feared in most circles. Only in the seedier ones.]
I am not a member of a lesser-developed race, Mr. Loki. [Vastra frowns slightly, not liking her own implication.] I know beings who other races would categorize as 'gods', while I call them what they are. [Cybermen, Headless Monks, Time Lords.]
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[And then there was the idea that humans either revered or reviled what they couldn't fit into their little compartmentalized world-view. Fortunately, Vastra wasn't terribly feared in most circles. Only in the seedier ones.]
I am not a member of a lesser-developed race, Mr. Loki. [Vastra frowns slightly, not liking her own implication.] I know beings who other races would categorize as 'gods', while I call them what they are. [Cybermen, Headless Monks, Time Lords.]