Way back when the world was still new, the devas and the asuras started fighting each other. They were more alike than unalike. Perhaps they had forgotten their brotherhoods; more likely, they had reasons to suppress that memory. The slightest offense made them reach for their weapons. It didn't help that each coveted the other's treasure and every low trick was acceptable when aimed at the eternal enemy.
The right to offend: newsletter #26
The right to offend: newsletter #26
The right to offend: newsletter #26
Way back when the world was still new, the devas and the asuras started fighting each other. They were more alike than unalike. Perhaps they had forgotten their brotherhoods; more likely, they had reasons to suppress that memory. The slightest offense made them reach for their weapons. It didn't help that each coveted the other's treasure and every low trick was acceptable when aimed at the eternal enemy.