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Crothian said:
of course it is, but it isn't a bad one. Fantasy and reality are seperate things so judging them idfferently should be expected and the norm.
I think it makes a lot more sense to judge fantasy the same as reality. Do you really need to come up with 2 seperate moral systems, when the one you have will apply?

- Kemrain the Moral.
 

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Kemrain said:
I think it makes a lot more sense to judge fantasy the same as reality. Do you really need to come up with 2 seperate moral systems, when the one you have will apply?

- Kemrain the Moral.

yes, becasue our reality moral system is built off of things that don't apoply to the fantasy realm. And the fantasy relams has many things that does not exist in the reality we live in.
 



Crothian said:
yes, becasue our reality moral system is built off of things that don't apoply to the fantasy realm. And the fantasy relams has many things that does not exist in the reality we live in.
You'll excuse me, then, if I tell you that I think you have the standards set in the wrong directions. In the world of D&D, where alignment is hardwired into the universe, there is a right and wrong. Here in the real world, there is not objective truth (yup, a quasi-existentialist has been arguing for objective moral values in D&D).
 


Crothian said:
yes, becasue our reality moral system is built off of things that don't apoply to the fantasy realm. And the fantasy relams has many things that does not exist in the reality we live in.
What in our world doesn't apply to fantasy?

- Kemrain the Confused.
 

Rystil Arden said:
You'll excuse me, then, if I tell you that I think you have the standards set in the wrong directions. In the world of D&D, where alignment is hardwired into the universe, there is a right and wrong. Here in the real world, there is not objective truth (yup, a quasi-existentialist has been arguing for objective moral values in D&D).

exactly, and because in the fantasy worl good and evil are so easily defined that laters everything.
 

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