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[Eberron] Suspicions about Dal Quor
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<blockquote data-quote="Jürgen Hubert" data-source="post: 3465779" data-attributes="member: 7177"><p>From "Secrets of Xen'drik" we know that it was the last incarnation of Dal Quor that invaded that continent - not the next-to-last, the <em>last</em>. But aren't the "Light" and the "Dark" supposed to trade places in Dal Quor with each Turning of the Age?</p><p></p><p>Good question.</p><p></p><p>I see two possibilities:</p><p></p><p>- The giants were the aggressors in this war, and Dal Quor was only defending itself. Not quite out of the question. But it would have taken some real desperation - or a really big accident - to unleash such forces to stop Dal Quor instead of trying to sue for a peace of sorts under these circumstances.</p><p></p><p>- The "Light" side of Dal Quor was not as benevolent as the kalashtar believe - and this might also be true of the next incarnation of Dal Quor. Which means that the entire belief system of the kalashtar is a sham. It's quite possible - probable even - that the quori who created the kalashtar actually believed in the goodness of the "Light" (after all, the quori seem to know little about the last age other than what they can plunder from the ruins of the past), but if so, they are all going to be very disappointed if they actually succeed in their goal. If the kalashtar actually survive the change in Dal Quor...</p><p></p><p>Your thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jürgen Hubert, post: 3465779, member: 7177"] From "Secrets of Xen'drik" we know that it was the last incarnation of Dal Quor that invaded that continent - not the next-to-last, the [i]last[/i]. But aren't the "Light" and the "Dark" supposed to trade places in Dal Quor with each Turning of the Age? Good question. I see two possibilities: - The giants were the aggressors in this war, and Dal Quor was only defending itself. Not quite out of the question. But it would have taken some real desperation - or a really big accident - to unleash such forces to stop Dal Quor instead of trying to sue for a peace of sorts under these circumstances. - The "Light" side of Dal Quor was not as benevolent as the kalashtar believe - and this might also be true of the next incarnation of Dal Quor. Which means that the entire belief system of the kalashtar is a sham. It's quite possible - probable even - that the quori who created the kalashtar actually believed in the goodness of the "Light" (after all, the quori seem to know little about the last age other than what they can plunder from the ruins of the past), but if so, they are all going to be very disappointed if they actually succeed in their goal. If the kalashtar actually survive the change in Dal Quor... Your thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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