Achaean News
Your loathsome heresy.
Written by: Parson Wulfen
Date: Tuesday, November 16th, 2004
Addressed to: Beloved Gold Star, Dame Ariettie Sioraiocht Jinx-Ech'lir
Mhaldor is a diverse city. While the broad mass of Sapience may see this
polity as one monolithic entity, we have more variety than you would
suspect. Mhaldor's strength has always been that it is the Malevolent
One's city, and the citizens work to advance the Malevolent One's
designs on the realm. Your statements are true to the extent that all
who wish to become His slaves are welcome in His city. Your implication
that faith in Evil is in any way related to Love's realm requires
addressing. I will do this.
I have explained the flaws in this line of reasoning before, and will
continue to do so wherever ignorance flourishes.
To begin, I offer for your consideration certain axioms, among others:
There is no Love in Evil.
There is no Darkness in Evil.
There is no Good in Evil.
There is no Nature in Evil.
These statements are equivalent, in the truest mathematical sense of the
word.
Evil is singular, neither requiring nor desiring dependency upon the
heretical creeds. True faith in the Malevolent One excludes all other
feelings and loyalties. To truly serve Evil, seek only Evil.
One more point: beware the beauty that you claim to see in Evil. Mortal
prejudices only cloud one's perception of the true horror of the
Malevolent One.
"Pain, terror, sorrow, torture, horror, sadness, madness, grief,
frailty, and anguish shall befall ALL whom stand before the Lord. For
the Lord will nay show mercy, for mercy is of the weak."
In service,
Parson Wulfen
Penned by my hand on the 18th of Aeguary, in the year 378 AF.
Your loathsome heresy.
Written by: Parson Wulfen
Date: Tuesday, November 16th, 2004
Addressed to: Beloved Gold Star, Dame Ariettie Sioraiocht Jinx-Ech'lir
Mhaldor is a diverse city. While the broad mass of Sapience may see this
polity as one monolithic entity, we have more variety than you would
suspect. Mhaldor's strength has always been that it is the Malevolent
One's city, and the citizens work to advance the Malevolent One's
designs on the realm. Your statements are true to the extent that all
who wish to become His slaves are welcome in His city. Your implication
that faith in Evil is in any way related to Love's realm requires
addressing. I will do this.
I have explained the flaws in this line of reasoning before, and will
continue to do so wherever ignorance flourishes.
To begin, I offer for your consideration certain axioms, among others:
There is no Love in Evil.
There is no Darkness in Evil.
There is no Good in Evil.
There is no Nature in Evil.
These statements are equivalent, in the truest mathematical sense of the
word.
Evil is singular, neither requiring nor desiring dependency upon the
heretical creeds. True faith in the Malevolent One excludes all other
feelings and loyalties. To truly serve Evil, seek only Evil.
One more point: beware the beauty that you claim to see in Evil. Mortal
prejudices only cloud one's perception of the true horror of the
Malevolent One.
"Pain, terror, sorrow, torture, horror, sadness, madness, grief,
frailty, and anguish shall befall ALL whom stand before the Lord. For
the Lord will nay show mercy, for mercy is of the weak."
In service,
Parson Wulfen
Penned by my hand on the 18th of Aeguary, in the year 378 AF.