Achaean News
Good vs Evil
Written by: Deucalion, God of Righteousness
Date: Friday, November 19th, 1999
Addressed to: Skywarrior Nitre, the Sand King
Nitre,
You may argue the endless circles of the same inane rhetoric used by all who wish to walk the lands without consequence for their actions until you are blue in the face or black in the soul. The truth is, there is *nothing* good in the murder (yes *murder*) of the people of Shashtaan who seek nothing more than to feed their families and live in simple happiness with those who they love and whom love them. This is a treasure that those who walk the path of selfish and prideful power will never fully understand or appreciate.
You say, "it is known from personal teachings that they have a pointless life". Who's teaching is this? The only thing pointless is the endless and empty argument that "good and evil" are all "in the eye of the beholder", so to speak. You say that you judge good and evil on the church's standpoint of it? Well if you do not care for the Church's definition - then I am happy to reveal it to you from the source, for good is my *realm* and it is part of the essence I embody - "Good is *not* subjective. Killing Shashtaan people, who have no motives of conquest or violence towards any (unless you happen to be a fish), for the sake of harvesting their hearts, or blackening the soul, or for the limited battle experience they offer (though I do not see how much practical combat application you could receive from killing simple fishermen and women) is MURDER and it shall not be left unchallenged by those who would champion the innocent.
Deucalion, God of Righteousness
Penned by my hand on the 17th of Daedalan, in the year 234 AF.
Good vs Evil
Written by: Deucalion, God of Righteousness
Date: Friday, November 19th, 1999
Addressed to: Skywarrior Nitre, the Sand King
Nitre,
You may argue the endless circles of the same inane rhetoric used by all who wish to walk the lands without consequence for their actions until you are blue in the face or black in the soul. The truth is, there is *nothing* good in the murder (yes *murder*) of the people of Shashtaan who seek nothing more than to feed their families and live in simple happiness with those who they love and whom love them. This is a treasure that those who walk the path of selfish and prideful power will never fully understand or appreciate.
You say, "it is known from personal teachings that they have a pointless life". Who's teaching is this? The only thing pointless is the endless and empty argument that "good and evil" are all "in the eye of the beholder", so to speak. You say that you judge good and evil on the church's standpoint of it? Well if you do not care for the Church's definition - then I am happy to reveal it to you from the source, for good is my *realm* and it is part of the essence I embody - "Good is *not* subjective. Killing Shashtaan people, who have no motives of conquest or violence towards any (unless you happen to be a fish), for the sake of harvesting their hearts, or blackening the soul, or for the limited battle experience they offer (though I do not see how much practical combat application you could receive from killing simple fishermen and women) is MURDER and it shall not be left unchallenged by those who would champion the innocent.
Deucalion, God of Righteousness
Penned by my hand on the 17th of Daedalan, in the year 234 AF.