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<blockquote data-quote="Rystil Arden" data-source="post: 4255206" data-attributes="member: 29014"><p>(OOC: They could understand Krindorf's Point of View from his answers. Corvinus's seemed to them a bit twisted and possibly corruptable to the cause of the Lichwyrm, so they needed clarifications <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /></p><p></p><p>By the way, in OOC answer to Corvinus's question, everyone's equipment was returned long before this--effectively, after the one night without their stuff (but still unguarded), they've had everything returned and had the run of the place--few PCs just ever chose to go exploring. I hope everyone knew that!)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>"A zombie represents pure anathema towards all those who have been given the spark of life. The undead are as close as you can come to the definition of Evil. Sometimes, they are wielded by aristocratic Necromancers to uphold the rule of law. Others, by destructive madmen bent on razing civilisation to the ground. Either way, it is Evil. It seems from your thoughts on the matter that you would agree to its destruction in either of those cases, no?"</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>"But the cult of the Lichwyrm is regimented. According to legends, he seeks to conquer all the Midlands and set up his own rule of law. Even Azwan agrees that changing the rule of law by conquest is a lawful endeavour. If the Lichwyrm conquered Monemvassia and established his own undead barony there, would you fight to free your homeland? In that case, you would be fighting against the rule of law. Ultimately, if you seek the best for the people regardless of the circumstance, then you seek good, whatever way you choose to couch it. If you agree that you would destroy the zombies in either case, would fight the Lichwyrm in either case, then, your games of semantics notwithstanding, you fight for the cause of Good, which will be enough to satisfy those on the Council who wish to hear it."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rystil Arden, post: 4255206, member: 29014"] (OOC: They could understand Krindorf's Point of View from his answers. Corvinus's seemed to them a bit twisted and possibly corruptable to the cause of the Lichwyrm, so they needed clarifications ;) By the way, in OOC answer to Corvinus's question, everyone's equipment was returned long before this--effectively, after the one night without their stuff (but still unguarded), they've had everything returned and had the run of the place--few PCs just ever chose to go exploring. I hope everyone knew that!) "A zombie represents pure anathema towards all those who have been given the spark of life. The undead are as close as you can come to the definition of Evil. Sometimes, they are wielded by aristocratic Necromancers to uphold the rule of law. Others, by destructive madmen bent on razing civilisation to the ground. Either way, it is Evil. It seems from your thoughts on the matter that you would agree to its destruction in either of those cases, no?" "But the cult of the Lichwyrm is regimented. According to legends, he seeks to conquer all the Midlands and set up his own rule of law. Even Azwan agrees that changing the rule of law by conquest is a lawful endeavour. If the Lichwyrm conquered Monemvassia and established his own undead barony there, would you fight to free your homeland? In that case, you would be fighting against the rule of law. Ultimately, if you seek the best for the people regardless of the circumstance, then you seek good, whatever way you choose to couch it. If you agree that you would destroy the zombies in either case, would fight the Lichwyrm in either case, then, your games of semantics notwithstanding, you fight for the cause of Good, which will be enough to satisfy those on the Council who wish to hear it." [/QUOTE]
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