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<blockquote data-quote="Elf Witch" data-source="post: 3313428" data-attributes="member: 9037"><p>So what you are saying is that the people who disagree and there are people who disagree both here and on several other forums just don'tt see it as clearly as the majority do. :\ </p><p></p><p>For thousands of years people believed the world was flat and I am sure that it was simple enough for them that they could see clearly it was flat. </p><p></p><p>The funny thing is that most of the people in my gaming group feel the same way I do and that they can see how Miko made the leap of logic that she did due to everything she had seen and heard. But then most of us think that Belkar is an evil little halfling whose is going to come to a bad end one day. </p><p></p><p>It kind of irks me when people in debates use the argument that because more people agree with their view then it is the more logical right view.</p><p></p><p>I see quite clearly thank you very much how someone like Miko could come to the conclusions that she did as wrong as they are. I can easily follow her chain of thought from reading the comic. I can see how with the evidence she saw and heard and her emotionally unhealthy state of mind that she could put together the scenero that she did.</p><p></p><p>Vengence is the flipside of justice and most people who go out for vengence feel and think that they are getting justice for something wrong that happened to them or their loved ones. Vengence is not justice but to the person doing vengence is it justice. Miko in her twisted world view really believed she was getting justice on wrong doers and she paid the price for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elf Witch, post: 3313428, member: 9037"] So what you are saying is that the people who disagree and there are people who disagree both here and on several other forums just don'tt see it as clearly as the majority do. :\ For thousands of years people believed the world was flat and I am sure that it was simple enough for them that they could see clearly it was flat. The funny thing is that most of the people in my gaming group feel the same way I do and that they can see how Miko made the leap of logic that she did due to everything she had seen and heard. But then most of us think that Belkar is an evil little halfling whose is going to come to a bad end one day. It kind of irks me when people in debates use the argument that because more people agree with their view then it is the more logical right view. I see quite clearly thank you very much how someone like Miko could come to the conclusions that she did as wrong as they are. I can easily follow her chain of thought from reading the comic. I can see how with the evidence she saw and heard and her emotionally unhealthy state of mind that she could put together the scenero that she did. Vengence is the flipside of justice and most people who go out for vengence feel and think that they are getting justice for something wrong that happened to them or their loved ones. Vengence is not justice but to the person doing vengence is it justice. Miko in her twisted world view really believed she was getting justice on wrong doers and she paid the price for that. [/QUOTE]
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