Unknown2004-11-06 06:06:14
Thanks, he's fun to play. Though, at the same time as he's not the usually goody goody, he doesn't show himself to be blatently zealous and radical in his views either... after all, he realizes the current regime isn't the place for that sort of thing. So he's got a sort of veiled dislike thing going on for most other citizens of New Celest, which results in alot of biting comments that have made a few people blink as they try to figure out if what i said was nice or not :-P
Merloch2004-11-06 06:11:52
The Soulless were the first attempt at life.
However, Dynara did not give them souls, and that caused them to be plights upon the land. They were horrible monstosities, and Dynara wanted them gone, for they were not what she wanted.
She sent them to her sister, Magnora, to destroy them. Magnora did not, and instead took them under her wing to become her destructers, assisting her in her tasks.
Then when Magnora left, the Soulless were left someone to stop them at specific places, and so they once again returned to being freely rampant destroyers, who's sole intent was to kill and destroy and consume anything they could.
Quite an evil act, as they did not consume because they had to, but only because they wanted to
However, Dynara did not give them souls, and that caused them to be plights upon the land. They were horrible monstosities, and Dynara wanted them gone, for they were not what she wanted.
She sent them to her sister, Magnora, to destroy them. Magnora did not, and instead took them under her wing to become her destructers, assisting her in her tasks.
Then when Magnora left, the Soulless were left someone to stop them at specific places, and so they once again returned to being freely rampant destroyers, who's sole intent was to kill and destroy and consume anything they could.
Quite an evil act, as they did not consume because they had to, but only because they wanted to
Unknown2004-11-06 19:14:45
The soulless did not have freewill, methinks. Though I could be wrong.
Unknown2004-11-06 19:28:41
QUOTE (lupin @ Nov 6 2004, 12:14 PM)
The soulless did not have freewill, methinks. Though I could be wrong.
I don't believe so. I think they just didn't comprehend the concept of Right and Wrong.. Merely Desire.. Hence they wanted to grow by consuming others, so they did