Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-37836192-20181216174823/@comment-34882417-20190706154527

That would make sense, if only 'good' and 'evil' weren't completely subjective, malleable concepts. There is no objective righteousness in the universe, so there would be no way for GER to determine what actions would be just and unjust. Unless, it being Giorno's Stand, used his own moral spectrum and definition of good and evil to determine what actions to permit and negate, which would completely nullify the nature of such a weakness in the first place. Don't get me wrong, I like the idea, but it doesn't really work when you consider that GER is meant to act out of Giorno's best interest.