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[13th Age] Should I play up the conflict between Law and Chaos?
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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 7398747" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>Do remember Tolkien went Church all Sundays, in in their work, the evil forces who rebelled against the supreme creator always were weaker.</p><p></p><p>In World of Darkness is Chaos(change), Weaver(order) and Wyrn(destruction to be created or renewed again), but I don't agree, the true order isn't frozen but harmony, and this can't go against the Natural Law. There isn't a cosmic balance between good and evil, but evil is when the harmony is broken. To change the true artist need a lot of discipline, effort and hard work. Some day people will notice this manicheism isn't right. We don't need the evildoing or the dark side of the force for something like the ying-yang balance, but we have to learn to face the suffering to avoid becoming stupy teletubbies (do you know the movie "Idiocracy"?), and this is a totally different thing. </p><p></p><p>Have you thought about how a chaotic group could survive a serious crisis like a zombie apocalypse or an alien invasion (I don't say martian in flying saurces, but something like Napoleon's army). Even the evilest groups need a common loyalty to fight against other factions or there will be like in the fitna of al-Andalus, the civil war among Muslims what caused the end of the Omeya dinasty and it helped Christians for the Spanish Reconquest. </p><p></p><p>Sorry, I have to logout now because my ex-wife Sansa Stark is asking me to feed her dogs. It seems as if they hadn't eaten in all a week. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 7398747, member: 6802378"] Do remember Tolkien went Church all Sundays, in in their work, the evil forces who rebelled against the supreme creator always were weaker. In World of Darkness is Chaos(change), Weaver(order) and Wyrn(destruction to be created or renewed again), but I don't agree, the true order isn't frozen but harmony, and this can't go against the Natural Law. There isn't a cosmic balance between good and evil, but evil is when the harmony is broken. To change the true artist need a lot of discipline, effort and hard work. Some day people will notice this manicheism isn't right. We don't need the evildoing or the dark side of the force for something like the ying-yang balance, but we have to learn to face the suffering to avoid becoming stupy teletubbies (do you know the movie "Idiocracy"?), and this is a totally different thing. Have you thought about how a chaotic group could survive a serious crisis like a zombie apocalypse or an alien invasion (I don't say martian in flying saurces, but something like Napoleon's army). Even the evilest groups need a common loyalty to fight against other factions or there will be like in the fitna of al-Andalus, the civil war among Muslims what caused the end of the Omeya dinasty and it helped Christians for the Spanish Reconquest. Sorry, I have to logout now because my ex-wife Sansa Stark is asking me to feed her dogs. It seems as if they hadn't eaten in all a week. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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