Talk:Religion/@comment-99.170.160.76-20180406045445

Mithyn, in the Chapter 3 prologue, says "I won't be a slave again." This lends some credence to the idea that the Lustlord once had a harem of goddesses. Given that the Fucklord has bound a demon into his harem, it's clearly within the realm of possibility. So I theorize that the Lustlord was a previous Incubus King who held many (perhaps all) of the shard fragments and then enslaved divine beings.

Add this to Alonon's dialogue at the end of Chapter 2, which strong suggests that powers from other planes are manipulating events on the mortal plane, as well as Sabitha's dialogue with the Fucklord, where she mentions that most powers have footholds on the mortal plane  I suspect that divine beings are attempting to drive conflict on the mortal plane in order to distract focus from the celestial planes. This would explain why Incubus Kings tend to accumulate power and then stagnate: divine beings are manipulating them, forcing them into a relatively stable balance where no one single king can gain sufficient power to threaten them.