Hill understood why the world used to dislike the Three Gods of Justice so much—where everything is either black or white, blackness breeds hatred, but stubborn whiteness isn't necessarily lovable either.
Humans have their biases, and while the Three Gods of Justice can demand their followers abide by their own doctrines, they can't hold others to such high standards.
In a world where everyone is supposedly noble, even their own Church can't achieve it, yet these three Temples expect complete outsiders, who don't even believe in them, to act accordingly.
Of course, the deities and followers of the Evil Faction would hate them even more, with most of the rumors disparaging the three originating from their mouths.
Even devils can hardly control the urge to spread scandals about them.
But the Trio of Justice, despite their extreme doctrine, actually fulfilled their divine duties. Whether they were outmatched in battle was a different story.