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<blockquote data-quote="Maldur" data-source="post: 824176" data-attributes="member: 1357"><p>Does anyone has any suggestions/comment s on the following:</p><p></p><p><strong>The restorers</strong></p><p>During the age of racknarock it became apparent that the gods were a danger to the mortal world. All over xiatha people organized themselves to fight the gods and restore the damage done by them. On Nebulai the group that did that called themselves the restorers. Not aspiring to any divine ideal, the do adhere to a higher purpose and a code. This code is not very complex, but it still holds after thousands of years.</p><p></p><p><strong>The code:</strong></p><p>Thou shalt not kill the innocent</p><p>Thou shalt do your utmost to destroy the workings of the gods</p><p>Thou shalt do your utmost to destroy undead, aberrations and other vile creatures</p><p>Thou shalt protect your brothers</p><p>Thou shalt heal the wounded and the sick</p><p>Thou shalt not pay service to any divine entity, yet the protector deserves respect.</p><p></p><p>The code has some annotations as times have changed since the age of Racknarock. </p><p></p><p><em>Thou shalt not kill the innocent</em></p><p>Who is innocent, and who is not? </p><p>People who hold the laws of the divine higher than the laws of men, People that oppress and rule by terror and atrocity, people that kill without thought, that torture, that murder, people that drive other people to their death. People that rape and maim, and leave others without means to defend or feed themselves. These People are not innocent. </p><p></p><p><em>Thou shalt do your utmost to destroy the workings of the gods</em></p><p>This primarily means the old gods. The newer gods are tolerated but evil works of these gods are not. Never trust a priest of a god. For the gods are fickle and treacherous.</p><p>Never allow a temple, shrine or holy place on the islands of nebulai </p><p></p><p><em>Thou shalt do your utmost to destroy undead, aberrations and other vile creatures</em></p><p>This needs no explanation. The monsters and creatures build for the divine war should be destroyed, as they no longer serve a purpose. They were only created for destruction and so form a danger to all.</p><p></p><p><em>Thou shalt protect your brothers</em></p><p>Other restorers, And people of virtue and trust are added to this.</p><p></p><p><em>Thou shalt heal the wounded and the sick</em></p><p>Changing their circumstance to stop these problems is even better. Making sure you can protect others in the future is also important. </p><p></p><p><em>Thou shalt not pay service to any divine entity, yet the protector deserves respect.</em></p><p>The protector tried stopping the old gods, and after a long struggle he succeeded. He deserves respect, but not worship.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maldur, post: 824176, member: 1357"] Does anyone has any suggestions/comment s on the following: [b]The restorers[/b] During the age of racknarock it became apparent that the gods were a danger to the mortal world. All over xiatha people organized themselves to fight the gods and restore the damage done by them. On Nebulai the group that did that called themselves the restorers. Not aspiring to any divine ideal, the do adhere to a higher purpose and a code. This code is not very complex, but it still holds after thousands of years. [b]The code:[/b] Thou shalt not kill the innocent Thou shalt do your utmost to destroy the workings of the gods Thou shalt do your utmost to destroy undead, aberrations and other vile creatures Thou shalt protect your brothers Thou shalt heal the wounded and the sick Thou shalt not pay service to any divine entity, yet the protector deserves respect. The code has some annotations as times have changed since the age of Racknarock. [i]Thou shalt not kill the innocent[/i] Who is innocent, and who is not? People who hold the laws of the divine higher than the laws of men, People that oppress and rule by terror and atrocity, people that kill without thought, that torture, that murder, people that drive other people to their death. People that rape and maim, and leave others without means to defend or feed themselves. These People are not innocent. [i]Thou shalt do your utmost to destroy the workings of the gods[/i] This primarily means the old gods. The newer gods are tolerated but evil works of these gods are not. Never trust a priest of a god. For the gods are fickle and treacherous. Never allow a temple, shrine or holy place on the islands of nebulai [i]Thou shalt do your utmost to destroy undead, aberrations and other vile creatures[/i] This needs no explanation. The monsters and creatures build for the divine war should be destroyed, as they no longer serve a purpose. They were only created for destruction and so form a danger to all. [i]Thou shalt protect your brothers[/i] Other restorers, And people of virtue and trust are added to this. [i]Thou shalt heal the wounded and the sick[/i] Changing their circumstance to stop these problems is even better. Making sure you can protect others in the future is also important. [i]Thou shalt not pay service to any divine entity, yet the protector deserves respect.[/i] The protector tried stopping the old gods, and after a long struggle he succeeded. He deserves respect, but not worship. [/QUOTE]
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