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<blockquote data-quote="Helldritch" data-source="post: 7928024" data-attributes="member: 6855114"><p>Why does a psychopath kills? Simply because he can. In his mind, his only crime was getting caught. You can apply the same logic to evil races.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>A drider is in a constant state of rage and pain. It might be a buff in combat terms but even me would not like to be like them. Their curse also prevent them from killing drows (I should say faithful drows), the object of their rage and pain.</p><p></p><p>Drows are evil because they chose Lolth as a goddess. They consider her the epitome of what they are. In our modern world we consider the almighty to be caring and forgiving so we strive to be like him ; so too, are the drows. In the fanstastic world they're in, the gods are not just spectators. They can act! Not only they can but they do. In the novels, Dritzz had to reject Lolth with his whole heart and soul or he would have ended being a drider and not the hero we know. Drow do not leave their society because the price of it is becoming a drider. Even Jarlaxle praises Lolth. He is not satisfied with her, but he still follows her precepts. Thus he is not a drider. You don't have to like a god to give it power. You only have to acknowledge it either with fear or respect. A thing that Dritzz does not even do.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Cobra makes a lot of money with extortions, thefts, murder contracts and many other criminal activities. The cartoon only shows us the big losses that Cobra suffers at the hand of GI-Joe. Just like the news shows us the big catch the police does against drug and street gangs. We see their big losses but not their victories. So no, nobody loves Cobra but Cobra.</p></blockquote><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Helldritch, post: 7928024, member: 6855114"] Why does a psychopath kills? Simply because he can. In his mind, his only crime was getting caught. You can apply the same logic to evil races. A drider is in a constant state of rage and pain. It might be a buff in combat terms but even me would not like to be like them. Their curse also prevent them from killing drows (I should say faithful drows), the object of their rage and pain. Drows are evil because they chose Lolth as a goddess. They consider her the epitome of what they are. In our modern world we consider the almighty to be caring and forgiving so we strive to be like him ; so too, are the drows. In the fanstastic world they're in, the gods are not just spectators. They can act! Not only they can but they do. In the novels, Dritzz had to reject Lolth with his whole heart and soul or he would have ended being a drider and not the hero we know. Drow do not leave their society because the price of it is becoming a drider. Even Jarlaxle praises Lolth. He is not satisfied with her, but he still follows her precepts. Thus he is not a drider. You don't have to like a god to give it power. You only have to acknowledge it either with fear or respect. A thing that Dritzz does not even do. Cobra makes a lot of money with extortions, thefts, murder contracts and many other criminal activities. The cartoon only shows us the big losses that Cobra suffers at the hand of GI-Joe. Just like the news shows us the big catch the police does against drug and street gangs. We see their big losses but not their victories. So no, nobody loves Cobra but Cobra.[/QUOTE] [/QUOTE]
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