Achaean News
Death and Destruction
Written by: Ravenstar Anoshia Saer'rac, Death's Requiem
Date: Tuesday, April 6th, 2004
Addressed to: Everyone
Greetings Sapience,
As the much debated topic of Death versus Destruction has arose, I feel
a calling to express my own, personal beliefs on the subject. Please
note as you read my words, I speak as an individual. Those who I
associate myself with may differ in opinion from me.
In life, Death is Death; where Life exists, Death will also prevail.
This concept is a basic, yet essential fact of our moral lives. Life and
Death simply cannot sustain without one another, and they must both be
embraced simultaneously in even faucet of life. Along with this, there
are many forms of Death, as cessation is carried out in a multitude of
different events. It is in this, that I believe Destruction falls into
play.
My belief is that the realm of Destruction correlates to Death as an
aide, working as one event in which bereavement occurs. Imagine Death in
all its glory as a glorious mural, full of vibrant color and shape.
Destruction acts as a pigment in the painting, adding a hue to the grand
scheme of shades. Without one color, the painting would be lacking an
important aspect, and the mural�s imagines would suffer. But still, the
painting would exist and be decipherable, sustaining itself with its
other colors.
Therefore, I do not believe Death and Destruction to be the same thing.
While Destruction can hold many of the same characteristics of Death,
they do not fall into accordance. To me, Death is an ordained event
which occurs to all vessels of life, whereas Destruction, the act of
destroying, is much more undetermined, although many times Destruction
results in the loss of Life.
Great goddess, Makali, Your awakening has stirred much interest within
my heart. I hope to soon delve into a greater enlightenment on Your
realm, especially on its relationship with my Master.
In Death�s Name,
Anoshia Saer�rac
Penned by my hand on the 23rd of Ero, in the year 360 AF.
Death and Destruction
Written by: Ravenstar Anoshia Saer'rac, Death's Requiem
Date: Tuesday, April 6th, 2004
Addressed to: Everyone
Greetings Sapience,
As the much debated topic of Death versus Destruction has arose, I feel
a calling to express my own, personal beliefs on the subject. Please
note as you read my words, I speak as an individual. Those who I
associate myself with may differ in opinion from me.
In life, Death is Death; where Life exists, Death will also prevail.
This concept is a basic, yet essential fact of our moral lives. Life and
Death simply cannot sustain without one another, and they must both be
embraced simultaneously in even faucet of life. Along with this, there
are many forms of Death, as cessation is carried out in a multitude of
different events. It is in this, that I believe Destruction falls into
play.
My belief is that the realm of Destruction correlates to Death as an
aide, working as one event in which bereavement occurs. Imagine Death in
all its glory as a glorious mural, full of vibrant color and shape.
Destruction acts as a pigment in the painting, adding a hue to the grand
scheme of shades. Without one color, the painting would be lacking an
important aspect, and the mural�s imagines would suffer. But still, the
painting would exist and be decipherable, sustaining itself with its
other colors.
Therefore, I do not believe Death and Destruction to be the same thing.
While Destruction can hold many of the same characteristics of Death,
they do not fall into accordance. To me, Death is an ordained event
which occurs to all vessels of life, whereas Destruction, the act of
destroying, is much more undetermined, although many times Destruction
results in the loss of Life.
Great goddess, Makali, Your awakening has stirred much interest within
my heart. I hope to soon delve into a greater enlightenment on Your
realm, especially on its relationship with my Master.
In Death�s Name,
Anoshia Saer�rac
Penned by my hand on the 23rd of Ero, in the year 360 AF.
