"I shall, as ever, support your will, and the unanimous will of the council," Lexus Dominiel declared, looking around expectantly at the rest of the council, waiting for their replies. He had agreed to a decision that he did not yet know, yet that was his nature, authority was paramount. In fact, though he trusted the wisdom of his brothers and the necessity of legislation, the conflict and argumentation that often came from it, he felt, was inefficient. it was the limitations of individual perspective that created conflict, as no individual was omniscient, each individual had only their own truths, skewed by personal bias, which would inevitably disagree with the truths of others. In this way, Angels, Demons, and Humans were not so different. Lexus Dominiel often toyed with the idea of a Grand Unification; the uniting of all perspectives into a single universal consciousness that would see all truth and know no bias. Angel, Demon, and Human would be no more. There would only be... [center][u][b]GOD[/b][/u][/center] Lexus Dominiel, of course, kept these thoughts to himself.