On the topic of Good versus Evil
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30 Apr 2016 10:08 #31
by Swyft (agentswift)
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I expect a representative of their god to have conviction, if nothing else. Each one has a clear set of tenets that are not meant to be strayed from. Brother Aldric will not stray from his, no matter the perspective taken on the subject of Darkness and evil.
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30 Apr 2016 13:01 #32
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Will Miranda not be grateful for being freed? She cares a lot more for the survival of her world than you think.
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30 Apr 2016 13:31 #33
by Templar Aldric (Selrik)
We all should sincerely hope so at any rate. But, in Travance, is anything that simple?
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Angelica Tartaros wrote: Will Miranda not be grateful for being freed? She cares a lot more for the survival of her world than you think.
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We all should sincerely hope so at any rate. But, in Travance, is anything that simple?
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02 May 2016 22:26 - 02 May 2016 22:27 #34
by Muzen (Yoshimatsu)
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this topic is unnecessary ,i dont have to be bathed in the eye of gods of light to do the right thing or whats right for the kingdom,the capacity for this so called good or evil is in any living walking breathing being on this world,and belonging to any group light or dark or whatever else divine being you call upon after sending your enemy to their ancestors wont change who you are at your most central core...of course thats what a drunk scholar told me so i trust their words
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02 May 2016 23:09 #35
by Templar Aldric (Selrik)
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Without discernible punctuation or grammar, I can only guess that you are agnostic from Khitan. That you do not call upon the Gods seems to be the path you have chosen, and I respect that. Not everyone can hear the call of the Divine, you are not the lesser man for that.
Morality is not solely the purview of the Gods certainly, they merely guide us towards it. We all must choose the path we tread, and sometimes heed the warnings of others along the way. Consider our discussion of Miranda as one of these.
Morality is not solely the purview of the Gods certainly, they merely guide us towards it. We all must choose the path we tread, and sometimes heed the warnings of others along the way. Consider our discussion of Miranda as one of these.
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03 May 2016 23:44 #36
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There comes a point to conversations such as these where I find that it becomes no longer about mutual understanding and more about proving a point at any cost, even one's standing. Two opposing viewpoints, constantly butting heads.
Right?
Or maybe not right.
This world that we're living in, despite its struggles, conflicts, and general mayhem, is composed of both. Something that frustrates me right now is that this world that we're living on, with all of its sorrows, joys, hate, and love... it's beautiful! Why else would we be fighting to eke out our very existence on it?
Well, because you, me, and pretty much everyone else lives on it. I should hope that would be the main reason why you're fighting for it.
But it exists because the forces of Capital-Good and Capital-Evil were put together. It was SAVED because the forces of Capital-Good and Capital-Evil worked together. Light and dark, life and death, joy and sorrow, comfort and pain, justice and mayhem. Imagine then, the wonders that can be made when all of them work together. Prime example? US! Each and every single one of us has both sides in us. We have both sides in our lives. And we use everything the gods have to offer. Life and death. Look at them. We value life, but because we do so, it drives us to kill.
And bit of a sidenote, let's not also forget something important - Fiona and Miranda are people! Like, sure, they have magnificent powers beyond our ken, but they're people! They have wants, goals, desires, just like anyone else. Powers don't define people.
Right?
Or maybe not right.
This world that we're living in, despite its struggles, conflicts, and general mayhem, is composed of both. Something that frustrates me right now is that this world that we're living on, with all of its sorrows, joys, hate, and love... it's beautiful! Why else would we be fighting to eke out our very existence on it?
Well, because you, me, and pretty much everyone else lives on it. I should hope that would be the main reason why you're fighting for it.
But it exists because the forces of Capital-Good and Capital-Evil were put together. It was SAVED because the forces of Capital-Good and Capital-Evil worked together. Light and dark, life and death, joy and sorrow, comfort and pain, justice and mayhem. Imagine then, the wonders that can be made when all of them work together. Prime example? US! Each and every single one of us has both sides in us. We have both sides in our lives. And we use everything the gods have to offer. Life and death. Look at them. We value life, but because we do so, it drives us to kill.
And bit of a sidenote, let's not also forget something important - Fiona and Miranda are people! Like, sure, they have magnificent powers beyond our ken, but they're people! They have wants, goals, desires, just like anyone else. Powers don't define people.
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04 May 2016 02:40 #37
by Brunner Von Ritter (Martin Bridge)
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Replied by Brunner Von Ritter (Martin Bridge) on topic On the topic of Good versus Evil
Upon the paths of my hunts, Ah've done some things that might not be seen as good, but in the end, my intentions are good and true.
Sometimes to prevent more evil, a lesser evil has to be committed. The world is not darkness and light, but sometimes a mix of the two. a lesser shadow that has the color of evil and the color of light.
That is what I see of this course.
Of course, I have no knowledge of Miranda and her evils, nor of Fiona and her good.
Sometimes to prevent more evil, a lesser evil has to be committed. The world is not darkness and light, but sometimes a mix of the two. a lesser shadow that has the color of evil and the color of light.
That is what I see of this course.
Of course, I have no knowledge of Miranda and her evils, nor of Fiona and her good.
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