"...There are those who would judge us for our perceived inaction. For not setting everything to rights with a wave of our hands."
"The truth, of course, is that the omniverse tends to correct overreach. Every action has an equal reaction... Or worse, even. We take what actions we can, with the knowledge of every reality. Of what could be, what would be, and what must not be."
"Could I have wiped away the Incubators? Yes, I certainly could have. And I would have... Had I not known how such a universe would develop. Had I now known the suffering that such a world would see, far beyond what the world I fashioned does."
"Our reach, ultimately, is limited. For every change we could make, something else takes its place... If we eliminate Witches, there are Wraiths. We may save someone, but another suffers in their place. Who, then, do we prioritize? Do we replace the Incubators with widespread famine, population decline, and war? Or do we adjust things just so, and achieve the best results we can for the least damage? Would it be better to be a dictator, ruling the universe with an iron fist, to ensure that no harm could ever befall anyone? More a Demon than a Goddess?"
"Or should I guide humanity towards the best choices, and hope beyond hope that they take the actions that bring about the most good?"