Even without the ability to extrapolate from minor details, one can glean some attitude of the [Divine Court] from the Six Gods of Destruction.
The gods of the Divine Court may wield great power, capable of overthrowing most civilizations in the cosmos on the same level or even more advanced than Earth at any moment, but their moral character is not nobler than the American colonizers who played scalp-for-money tricks on the Indians over two hundred years ago.
Even possessing weapons advanced by just a small generation was enough to fill those American colonizers with a sense of superiority, viewing Indian natives as inferior beings, considering them less than monkeys.
Even if a monkey died in front of those American colonizers, they might have shed a few crocodile tears to express their utterly cheap sympathy.
But when they were hunting Indians and trading their scalps for money, they were ecstatic, animated, and their thoughts clear, without a hint of discomfort.
