It doesn't have to be everyone, and I don't think we should just avoid all events both due to practical issues and that we do need at least some of the gods to have power, but we should keep in mind that some of the worst events could potentially be mitigated. If one is bad enough that a large number of the populace decides to leave to avoid it, the gods may decide not to risk such a loss of power in the future and therefore lessen the severity of a future event.
[And so maybe they can all save themselves from unnecessary trauma. It would give them sort of a bargaining chip, instead of just having to be at the mercy of the gods and what they want.]
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It doesn't have to be everyone, and I don't think we should just avoid all events both due to practical issues and that we do need at least some of the gods to have power, but we should keep in mind that some of the worst events could potentially be mitigated. If one is bad enough that a large number of the populace decides to leave to avoid it, the gods may decide not to risk such a loss of power in the future and therefore lessen the severity of a future event.
[And so maybe they can all save themselves from unnecessary trauma. It would give them sort of a bargaining chip, instead of just having to be at the mercy of the gods and what they want.]