Talk:Corvus Gremory/@comment-26709288-20170915190104

" Most notable examples of that being his anger at Rias and Sona for manipulating people of Kuoh and allowing them to be killed by a rogue groupe of Fallen Angels"

I assume this is pertaining to the Raynare group right? You do realize that if they were to go after Raynare and her team then it could've started another great war. It was only fine for Rias to go after Raynare after she had attacked Issei as a servant of her household not just a ordinary human because she had a justified reason in doing so (with the Raynare group making multiple attempts to kill her servant).

Humans are technically open territory to all the factions. Devils manipulate humans into forming contracts and by recruiting worthy humans into devils, angels control humans through the church system and by creating exorcisists who enact angels goals on Earth (since the brave saints is such a new thing, there's no point in even mentioning it), and fallen angels manipulate humans as well by any means they desire. So from what we seen in the series, all factions treat humans like servants, so for Rias to simply decide to kill Raynare and her group for attacking a ordinary human, something that all factions are guilty of doing  (which I'm sure devils do as well)  ,could've started  a great war.

To use a example that relates to the real world: imagine if drinking alcohol in one country was punishable by jail, a ambassador from another country comes and drinks alcohol, they get thrown in jail and the two countries go to war over the matter. The difference however is that the first country, for years, have sent over ambassadors that broke the second country's laws and they haven't been punished. This is similar to the situation Rias/Sona would've caused if they had acted out because I'm sure the devil faction doesn't go around killing high class noble devils for killing ordinary humans whenever they liked, they even had a known rapist, who goes around raping nuns (aka humans) participating in the Young Devil's Gathering.

If you're trying to write a character through a political lense then using morality to judge people's actions, without looking at the bigger picture, is out of the question.