Basicially, praying to the Heavens had the same flaw as praying innately did, which pushed the idea that only the 'Divine' could deal with the 'Divine.'
Seeing as half of Di Tou's point was to reduce the divide between mortals and 'immortals' this really didn't seem like a good idea.
So what should he call it, the god of mortals? Spirit of justice? Vengeful resentment of the dead?
Thinking this far, Di Tou couldn't help but pause for a moment as he frowned. Although relating this to the dead made it sound a bit ugly and ominous, Di Tou indeed couldn't help but pause there for a moment, as in a way in the current world the revenge of the dead was indeed the closest method mortals had to getting 'revenge' or the power to fight back.
