"But we're not some unusual unisex species thing, we have love, and families, and great clans, and the like. I quite enjoy spending time with my family, my parents are quite old. Azguards live a long time-well, compared to humans, at least- but they're not around forever. Oddly enough, we actually have an inkling of what happens to Azguards when they die. Sort of, anyways."
He didn't seem intent to follow that last bit of information, but pushed forwards none the less.
"If you want to know more, I'll throw a few more tid-bits out. Azguard male/female populations are usually roughly even. Azguards usually marry within their faith. Not for any racist reasons or because it is frowned upon, but because the six gods have very different opinions and teachings, and although we coexist very harmoniously, we differ too greatly usually for love to form. We form usual family units, most families will have two or three children. We have gender equality as well. We havn't got many homosexuals, because our culture doesn't embrace the topic of sexuality well, but those there are are treated with just as much respect as any other member of society."
He paused to think if there were any other details he missed out. Satisfied he had forgotten nothing, he pushed on to the comment she had made of the gods.
"When you said we follow the winners argument, perhaps you are under the misaprehension that those left followed any other. At the beginning of the war the gods stated quite plainly their opinions on the matter, and Azguards shifted rapidly from tribe to tribe, so that each was fighting for what they believed. After the war, the losing side fled into space. Histroy is sketchy and the gods did not witness the event itself, so we know not if it is true or not.
"Our gods do make mistakes, yes, and sometimes they even have to retrace their steps and change their opinions to fit changes in the galaxy around us, but we trust them more then any politician. Even High Lord Regrad himself knows that his words are nothing compared to the merest utterance from the gods. Their powers are great and far-reaching, they can see the future, the past, and the present with startling acuracy. They are gods, and we trust them as such."
He had finished his tea, but did not fill another cup. He had had his fill. "What is that suit for, by the way?"