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Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 5:13 pm
by Mark Strongarm
ah so this is why I havn't had the pleasure of your company of late Eviliel. Was wondering where you've been . Perhaps you will return after the results of the trial. I had the pleasure of visiting Tol Vanima for the first time a couple of days ago! I can hardly blame you for taking up stay there, I can hardly wait to return myself.
I certainly appreciate the details on distinct events of this cult as the more knowlege I have the more effectable I will be in making good decisions on the matter if the time should come.
Bye for now,
Mark Strongarm
Page of the Nighthood of Trollsbane
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 5:27 pm
by Gwendolin Cad'ell
Your words in Zhambras ear, Liles. If this orc comes back as an undead, what then?
Will it be ignored as well? Is it something normal, something daily that the corpse of the deads are abused this way. Called back into this realm instead of letting them grant their peace?
Lady Gwendolin Cad'ell
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 5:42 pm
by Liles
If the orc comes back as an undead he would walk around and be how he was when alive. Also, the spirit will be asked before even the plan to grant them a new body is done
Liles
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 6:15 pm
by Gwendolin Cad'ell
Of course. And the cult are the true saviours, rescuing us from the death and surely won't demand anything for it. Because they are so selfless and surely won't mean any harm to life itself.
Why do you think, Liles, is there something like death? Why do you think there is a realm afterwards? Why do you think the gods created our realm and our life as it is? So that a cult can come across, awake the bones of deads and cause harm with it?
And no, don't say they don't. Or they won't. It's a shame how people close their eyes from what has happened in the past.
Lady Gwendolin Cad'ell
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 6:23 pm
by Liles
and why do you think we were gifted by the gods so that death is no longer a secure end?
Liles
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 6:35 pm
by Gwendolin Cad'ell
Simply, because Cherga does not care much what people do with the gift she grants. But even she demands a high price.
But this cult is not following Cherga. They follow the three and if you don't know what this means you may go and inform yourself about the gods, and the halfgods better. Do you think either Bjolmur, Cherass or Dragorog care for your or any others well-being? Do you think they wish you luck and happiness and are simply not abusing you for their goals?
Do you think after betraying the gods and their creation you will find a life in true happyness or even one day to be allowed to rest in their realms?
And those are my last words. For I fear I spread them for nothing.
Lady Gwendolin Cad'ell
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 6:45 pm
by Liles
My loyalty will not go unnoticed and I will be rewarded. By which god is another matter
Liles
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 6:50 pm
by Cliu Beothach
An indefinite death is a curse, not a blessing. Death is one of the only things we can be sure of in this life.
~Brer Beothach~
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 7:25 pm
by Damien
As it seems, dear governor, some of your informations are not fully correct. Let me help out with that.
Cheerga priests usually are known to bring those spirits of restless ones where they belong - into the afterworld.
There are undead followers of Cheerga, which are persons who have a deal with the goddess themselves, but these always have to follow tight rules on not to disturb the living ones. But even these followers would battle every black cultist to the death.
Cultists, like in the past Ariges, Drakhen Vorkalion, Nartak ironmaster/Nerevar Shadowaxe and many others, as well as those in older history, are known to aim for complete power and for control about the living people, then (or meanwhile if total power is out of reach) enforcing circumstances under which the "weak" living persons (and accidentally, the most opposing stronger ones too) die quite quickly. The belief in the three is usually based on the thought of the strongest/smartest individual to survive and rule, and all others to perish.
Which is, in the long run, not an acceptable philosophy.
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 11:17 pm
by Fooser
How safe can Trollsbane be when Stephen has to specifically tell them not to attack the town when he is absent? All of you who still roam free, enjoy your freedom while you still have it.
F
Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 12:24 am
by Taylor
You were born free. Live that way, regardless of what any ruler has said. Learn honor. And Be what you want to be. Free.
~* Lone Wolf *~