>>3761701
Who pulls the strings is both an easy and complicated answer. For me personally, it's as easy as reading Genesis and following the bloodlines, which I do not have a map of yet but I am really interested in. The serpeant seed doctrine has always made complete sense to me. I consider God to be a male entity, and the bloodline follows the sons offspring. The ultimate betrayal of a father would be for his daughter to not only have sex with his sworn enemy, but to also breed an offspring by that enemy.
There is a difference between a child simply sneaking a cookie behind your back, and your daughter literally altering your bloodline when she has already been given a top tier mate.
I can not understand a God that would be so pissed that all of his creation had to pay a price of pain and death for eating an apple. Fucking up his divine bloodline? Damn straight. Different story.
Ultimately the entity pulling the strings is that original serpeant from the garden of Eden, and some hybrid serpeant humans from Cains bloodline. Also, one of the females from Cains bloodline crosses over to Seth's bloodline but I need to find more info on what those implications may be. Obviously Ables bloodline ended with no children.