Talk:Servant List/@comment-36.73.31.46-20171030100257/@comment-32119533-20171031023032

^Is actually rather simple, because those three are characters from the two major epic poem of Ancient India which is Mahabharata (Karna and Arjuna) and Ramayama (Obviously Rama).

Karna and Arjuna got a major leeway because they're demigods. Karna, the son of the Sun God Surya and Arjuna, the son of the Thunder God, Indra. The story of Mahabharata basically focus on them more often than the gods and they mostly refer to the Buddhism Pantheon.

Rama is actually in the bordeline of 'I'm-safe-because-I'm-human' because he's in fact the reincarnation and avatar of a major Hindu God called Vishnu. Vishnu is also part of the three trinity of Hindu including Brahma and Shiva. This doesn't help because apperantly Rama himself is considered to be a major deity in Hinduism. The only reason I could think of why Rama is safe is because the Rama that we have is actually the one that continues to chase of Sita, still the main mortal hero and has not become a major a deity, yet.

I might be wrong, but this is the best I could think of for now.