No, they just don't have a drive to amass wealth for wealth's sake.
No, they just don't have a drive to amass wealth for wealth's sake.
This does rather amuse me, as such an idea has some importance in terms of morality and personal responsibility. No one's greedy because of who they are, but they're greedy because Tiamat exists, and are thus not responsible for their greed.
Yes, possibly.So, if you killed the god of murder, that would eliminate murder from the game world?
If you killed the god of death, that would eliminate death from the game world?
Heck, if you kill the god of evil, that would eliminate all evil from the game world?
As Beginning of the End says - not necessarily. Tiamat didn't make anyone greedy. But she gave the potential for greed. Some people fulfilled that potential, but that required their own decision.This does rather amuse me, as such an idea has some importance in terms of morality and personal responsibility. No one's greedy because of who they are, but they're greedy because Tiamat exists, and are thus not responsible for their greed.