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<blockquote data-quote="Sepulchrave II" data-source="post: 5374502" data-attributes="member: 4303"><p>I think if you want something truly 'dark', you need look no further for inspiration than our own history. In this sense, 'Dark' is also realistic: but it can make for a rather depressing game experience. As soon as you place any objective 'Good' in the world - with regard to the moral behavior of a society - it, in fact, becomes fantastical.</p><p></p><p>Occasionally, exceptional individuals can buck this trend with regard to their own behavior. It tends to be harder to convince large populations to behave in what we might today consider ethically responsible ways. Both historically and contemporaneously in many cases (I shirk from saying 'all'; I'm not quite that pessimistic), I think it's reasonable to say:</p><p></p><p>1. Greed, corruption and the desire for more power are the norm amongst the ruling elite</p><p>2. Torture, slavery, oppression and persecution is commonplace</p><p>3. Armies routinely rape, murder and plunder, and enormous populations of noncombatants suffer in wartime</p><p></p><p>The fact that these days we feel some kind of indignation when 'our' people are found guilty of certain of these acts is actually an enormous leap forward in my mind. For the last five thousand years, nobody batted an eyelid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sepulchrave II, post: 5374502, member: 4303"] I think if you want something truly 'dark', you need look no further for inspiration than our own history. In this sense, 'Dark' is also realistic: but it can make for a rather depressing game experience. As soon as you place any objective 'Good' in the world - with regard to the moral behavior of a society - it, in fact, becomes fantastical. Occasionally, exceptional individuals can buck this trend with regard to their own behavior. It tends to be harder to convince large populations to behave in what we might today consider ethically responsible ways. Both historically and contemporaneously in many cases (I shirk from saying 'all'; I'm not quite that pessimistic), I think it's reasonable to say: 1. Greed, corruption and the desire for more power are the norm amongst the ruling elite 2. Torture, slavery, oppression and persecution is commonplace 3. Armies routinely rape, murder and plunder, and enormous populations of noncombatants suffer in wartime The fact that these days we feel some kind of indignation when 'our' people are found guilty of certain of these acts is actually an enormous leap forward in my mind. For the last five thousand years, nobody batted an eyelid. [/QUOTE]
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