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Hmmm...
Written by: Occultist Secretary Amans Pomi Saruman, Summoner of the Sacred Spawn
Date: Tuesday, March 14th, 2000
Addressed to: Everyone
People like Taranis should probably ask first and shoot later, not vice versa. Killing weak people because they were "killing innocents" is not a very good excuse until you are certain the people being slain are innocent. Although this is an unconfirmed rumor, I have heard that the citizens if the Tasur'ke village, including some of the children, molest the other children and have driven some to run away living harsh lives in the streets of Ashtan and Shallam until some kind sole leads them to an orphanage to be cared for. This is totally unconfirmed, but if it is true then the people of the Tasur'ke village are clearly not innocents and should be slain on sight as punishment for their evil deeds. (If you don't believe me, then why do some of them raise your allignment when you kill them? There is only one explaination: they are in fact not good innocent people.)
Until someone can explain why killing some of them makes your allignment become more benevelant it must be assumed that they are evil-doers and therefore it may be concluded that punishing people for killing them, as Taranis did, is punishing people for doing the work of that which is Good and Just.
Penned by my hand on the 25th of Scarlatan, in the year 243 AF.
Hmmm...
Written by: Occultist Secretary Amans Pomi Saruman, Summoner of the Sacred Spawn
Date: Tuesday, March 14th, 2000
Addressed to: Everyone
People like Taranis should probably ask first and shoot later, not vice versa. Killing weak people because they were "killing innocents" is not a very good excuse until you are certain the people being slain are innocent. Although this is an unconfirmed rumor, I have heard that the citizens if the Tasur'ke village, including some of the children, molest the other children and have driven some to run away living harsh lives in the streets of Ashtan and Shallam until some kind sole leads them to an orphanage to be cared for. This is totally unconfirmed, but if it is true then the people of the Tasur'ke village are clearly not innocents and should be slain on sight as punishment for their evil deeds. (If you don't believe me, then why do some of them raise your allignment when you kill them? There is only one explaination: they are in fact not good innocent people.)
Until someone can explain why killing some of them makes your allignment become more benevelant it must be assumed that they are evil-doers and therefore it may be concluded that punishing people for killing them, as Taranis did, is punishing people for doing the work of that which is Good and Just.
Penned by my hand on the 25th of Scarlatan, in the year 243 AF.