Talk:The Inquisition/@comment-26087580-20160927184944

Uuuh~, you know that Devil society doesn't work that way, right? Let me explain that, while yes there are several classes of Devils from Low to Ultimate class, being a low-class Devil doesn't mean exactly that you'll be treated like dirt, that would be too simplistic, as in the common talk that commoner=poor.

Being a low-class Devil means that you're simply not a noble, or in the case of the evil pieces, you're the property of a noble, and yet hardly we see mistreatment for them. The four Great Satans themselves carry the underworld on their shoulders so that low-classes can live in peace, so much they dont have or need ministers, and when 666 broke loose, they sacrificed themselves to seal it again. Besides, low-class Devils can be promoted into mid-class and high-class as long as they have the power to do so, and there's no limits of tries for that, as long as they're willing to accept the toll of a high-class Devil. Akeno, Issei and Yuuto didn't become high-class right away not because they're a threat to he higher-ups, but because Sirzechs thinks they're not ready yet to face the work of high-classes. And even if they're high-classes, they'd still be Rias's pieces. Moreover, Military achievements are one of the ways one can reach Hugh-class status FASTER.

Also, if a civil war ever breaks in the underworld, I'm more than sure that even with Tiberius, they'd be curb-stomped by the massive power of the Four Great Satans, plus people like Zekram Bael and Diehauser. Hell, Sirzechs and Ajuka are enough to destroy the world several times, Beelzebub don't even need to get up from his throne to defeat an army.

When Zekram appeared, he even stated that he's the one true King of the Underworld, and That the Four Great Ones are just his pawns as well. Tiberius probably thinks he made the difference, but he's jus the man behind the man behind THE MAN. DxD's underworld isn't some empire where some people can write characters so they can appear as hero wannabes For the common folks, but a fair, if not a little loose, world that relies on strength, resolution and worth. If that was the case, Tannin wouldn't be an Ultimate-class Devil with a peerage and one of top Rating Gamers, and Sairaorg wouldn't be mistreated back in his childhood.