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Kemrain said:
What in our world doesn't apply to fantasy?

- Kemrain the Confused.

unsertinty about the gods and the afterlife, many people have faith in these things but they are no so proven as in a fantasy relam where clerics get divine spells and divne servants walk the earth
 

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Crothian said:
unsertinty about the gods and the afterlife, many people have faith in these things but they are no so proven as in a fantasy relam where clerics get divine spells and divne servants walk the earth
And that's why you *can't* defend the Frenzied Berserker, but you could defend Hitler. That's why you have it switched.
 


Rystil Arden said:
And that's why you *can't* defend the Frenzied Berserker, but you could defend Hitler. That's why you have it switched.

No, I can defend the frenzied beserker because what he did could be defined as good by the gods. It is very campaign oriented and really up to the DM and how he defines things.
 

Crothian said:
No, I can defend the frenzied beserker because what he did could be defined as good by the gods. It is very campaign oriented and really up to the DM and how he defines things.
what he did could be defined as good by the gods
Ah but that's a wishy-washy maybe now. You said before that you passed a judgment on the Frenzied Berserker. Also, it can't be defined as good by the gods...because I say what the gods define as good ;)
 

Crothian said:
unsertinty about the gods and the afterlife, many people have faith in these things but they are no so proven as in a fantasy relam where clerics get divine spells and divne servants walk the earth
That's one of the things I like aboutthe game I'm playing in... the Gods aren'tthe highest truth, and there are places where they have no power at all. Even if they say X is good, that's just what they say.

- Kemrain the DnD Agnostic.
 

Rystil Arden said:
Ah but that's a wishy-washy maybe now. You said before that you passed a judgment on the Frenzied Berserker. Also, it can't be defined as good by the gods...because I say what the gods define as good ;)

It was always a maybe, I was just enforcing one side of it. Its a game, so it can be set up in many ways with blacks and whites and grays. It can be defined as good, you just are choosing not to.
 



Kemrain said:
That's one of the things I like aboutthe game I'm playing in... the Gods aren'tthe highest truth, and there are places where they have no power at all. Even if they say X is good, that's just what they say.

- Kemrain the DnD Agnostic.

That's great. My games are so frought with gray areas the players go crazy as friends do evil things and the bad guys do some good. I'm all about the fuzzinest of alignment, but the point is in fantasy it is what we define in the game that counts, and anything can be defined anyway and supported.
 

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