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orphans

Written by: Flick TijuLiat
Date: Wednesday, February 5th, 2003
Addressed to: Szanthaxian Deathknight Fortyr Maletar, Prophet of Thoth


I'm amazed that you can even start twisting the idea of slaying orphans
into a natural, or even a good process. I will admit, it is not a
Sartanic ('Evil') process, but from my poor understanding of Sartan's
seven truths of evil I would say the label 'evil act' fits it very well.

I apologise to Sartan if I have misunderstood His seven truths here, but
from what is written in HELP SARTAN I would say the orphanage fits, if
not encourages, truths 2, 3, 4 and 6. This in my mind makes it an evil
act.

Of course, death itself is not evil, as you say. It is how the tool of
death is applied, and the intent with which it is used, which allows us
to label it as good or evil. Or so is my understanding.

~Flick

Penned by my hand on the 2nd of Daedalan, in the year 327 AF.


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Public News Post #10573

orphans

Written by: Flick TijuLiat
Date: Wednesday, February 5th, 2003
Addressed to: Szanthaxian Deathknight Fortyr Maletar, Prophet of Thoth


I'm amazed that you can even start twisting the idea of slaying orphans
into a natural, or even a good process. I will admit, it is not a
Sartanic ('Evil') process, but from my poor understanding of Sartan's
seven truths of evil I would say the label 'evil act' fits it very well.

I apologise to Sartan if I have misunderstood His seven truths here, but
from what is written in HELP SARTAN I would say the orphanage fits, if
not encourages, truths 2, 3, 4 and 6. This in my mind makes it an evil
act.

Of course, death itself is not evil, as you say. It is how the tool of
death is applied, and the intent with which it is used, which allows us
to label it as good or evil. Or so is my understanding.

~Flick

Penned by my hand on the 2nd of Daedalan, in the year 327 AF.


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