He did something different from the Ancient Gods' divine envoy "Kael"; he did not use this power to hunt down the salesman who sold him loans or the doctor who installed his prosthetics.
They are indeed "Raiders" in this steel jungle wasteland, but from the height of deities, they are not at fault; they are merely following the world's law of the jungle, just like any among the masses.
He didn't even admonish the company president who exiled him to this deep steel wasteland—the one who controlled one of the "High Towers" and belonged to his "Iron Hand."
Whether it was Iron Hand, Kael who killed Iron Hand, or the savior who killed Kael, they were merely different people in the same ecological niche.
They need to be judged.
But it shouldn't be done by him, rather by the people behind him.
This will be a war of one ideology against another; what he needs to do is not to become the savior of Gray Men, but to ensure every Gray Man becomes their own savior.
