Gervasio views the gods as all powerful divine beings. There is no way a mere mortal could outsmart them.
Ferdinand seems to view them as fallible beings with their own idiosyncraticies. Probably because he has had time to read his g-book and understand how the gods actually behave.
Gervasio views the gods as all powerful divine beings. There is no way a mere mortal could outsmart them.
Ferdinand seems to view them as fallible beings with their own idiosyncraticies. Probably because he has had time to read his g-book and understand how the gods actually behave.