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Is killing something Good an inherently Evil act?
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<blockquote data-quote="I'm A Banana" data-source="post: 2216799" data-attributes="member: 2067"><p>As far as that Deva is concerned (for instance), ripping apart the universe is the only way to achieve a true universal good. When the universe is torn apart, the only things left will be the Good Ones. Evil will be destroyed. What this means kind of depends on who's talking -- if evil will just simply cease to be in people's minds (meaning that the necromancer will wake up at the end of the world and be genuinely Good) or whether the people who are evil will be destroyed (the necromancer will just cease to exist). In the minds of the good outsiders, the specifics aren't that important, because the end will be justice and light for all...</p><p></p><p>...which sounds good, until you notice that the Yugoloths are saying the exact same thing. And both are 100% sure about what this outcome will be. You, a mere mortal, are not. All you have to go on are conflicting truths.</p><p></p><p>We can assume, for simplicty's sake, that paladins and clerics gain their powers more from strength of internal faith and the way they live life, rather than directly from these outside powers. </p><p></p><p>Can you want to save the world and be a paladin at the same time?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I'm A Banana, post: 2216799, member: 2067"] As far as that Deva is concerned (for instance), ripping apart the universe is the only way to achieve a true universal good. When the universe is torn apart, the only things left will be the Good Ones. Evil will be destroyed. What this means kind of depends on who's talking -- if evil will just simply cease to be in people's minds (meaning that the necromancer will wake up at the end of the world and be genuinely Good) or whether the people who are evil will be destroyed (the necromancer will just cease to exist). In the minds of the good outsiders, the specifics aren't that important, because the end will be justice and light for all... ...which sounds good, until you notice that the Yugoloths are saying the exact same thing. And both are 100% sure about what this outcome will be. You, a mere mortal, are not. All you have to go on are conflicting truths. We can assume, for simplicty's sake, that paladins and clerics gain their powers more from strength of internal faith and the way they live life, rather than directly from these outside powers. Can you want to save the world and be a paladin at the same time? [/QUOTE]
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