Not even that, he's an Angel not an Archon, he's Neutral Good not Lawful Good, so this is not a case of a Lawful Good being putting Law before Good, it's a case of a Good being, deluded into thinking an evil act is for the greater Good.The fact we had to convince him of that is pretty horrible honestly.
I guess this what happens when you mix up good with someone's law.
It's cute how much he and Yrael are alike, isn't it?Not even that, he's an Angel not an Archon, he's Neutral Good not Lawful Good, so this is not a case of a Lawful Good being putting Law before Good, it's a case of a Good being, deluded into thinking an evil act is for the greater Good.
Exept we believe that Viserys' greater good is all in all correct.
[X] "It is odd that you claim allegiance to the Father, not the Seven, and invoke the Crone when asking for wisdom.
Have another glass of Kool-Aid my friend.Exept we believe that Viserys' greater good is all in all correct.
Sure, but by saying that he prays to the Crone for wisdom, not his patron the Father, he implies that the Father and by extension his chosen Lucan is fallible.Just as a note for mortals at least praying to the Crone for wisdom is a reasonably common occurrence. Viserys obviously does not know how much that extends of celestials.
Mmm. Let's put the good back in lawful and see what we get shall we?"In time they would have reached too far, greed, ambition, and fear driving them to dark pacts to the ruin of all."
Just a statement what we players in general believe.
I hate it. I hate it SO much.
And hearing a fucking angel of all things spew that tired bullshit excuse to cover for either a tyrant or a mad man is just too. much!
And it took quite some effort to convince all of you that all of this is fine. The police state, the executions, the proactive murder of political enemies...Just a statement what we players in general believe.
I am aware you are more cynic, but I got the impression that the majority of us really does think we are doing good for the world, not just for Viserys.
And by now I believe at least we are the best option, even if not that good on some objective scale.
I'm sorry this is frustrating for you. If it helps remember death is not the only option, they can also give up magic.
I just want a plane-spanning empire. And a nice trophy room to go with it.And it took quite some effort to convince all of you that all of this is fine. The police state, the executions, the proactive murder of political enemies...
And it took quite some effort to convince all of you that all of this is fine. The police state, the executions, the proactive murder of political enemies...
Well they were mortals, not so long ago.I...think you may be missing the point again here, DP. Angels are, by RAW, literal incarnations of Good. Good, in the alignment system and at its core, is built around the ideal of selflessness. Angels do not ascribe to this ideal; they are that ideal. The fundamental of nature of their creature subtypes makes them this. And that they are falling into the same logical fallacy that has allowed us to break so many beings away from their paths - a logical fallacy that Yrael was able to avoid somehow - is incredibly straining.
Like, to put it another way. Yrael has always been this archetype of his alignment. It's been good to see. Every extraplanar agent of the Seven has had these massive, gaping and human holes in their logic chains. When they're meant to be Outsiders.
To be fair the police state still has far more representation and a better justice system than what one might find in Westeros in canon. People get to got on the body that drafts laws, a guilty verdict has to be based on evidence and it can no longer be overturned by just being good at killing (or paying someone who is). That does not even get into things like a humane prison system and free healthcare
I...think you may be missing the point again here, DP. Angels are, by RAW, literal incarnations of Good. Good, in the alignment system and at its core, is built around the ideal of selflessness. Angels do not ascribe to this ideal; they are that ideal. The fundamental of nature of their creature subtypes makes them this. And that they are falling into the same logical fallacy that has allowed us to break so many beings away from their paths - a logical fallacy that Yrael was able to avoid somehow - is incredibly straining.
Like, to put it another way. Yrael has always been this archetype of his alignment. It's been good to see. Every extraplanar agent of the Seven has had these massive, gaping and human holes in their logic chains. When they're meant to be Outsiders.
They could just be utterly delusional about what Good constitutes.Fair point.
I'm not sure what I can do about it though, the flaws in the nature of the Seven and their servants are built into the world-building I set up. I guess I could have them all be neutral rather than truly Good to reflect their logic flaws
I hate the alignment system sometimes
Fair point.
I'm not sure what I can do about it though, the flaws in the nature of the Seven and their servants are built into the world-building I set up. I guess I could have them all be neutral rather than truly Good to reflect their logic flaws
I hate the alignment system sometimes
They could just be utterly delusional about what Good constitutes.
I actually thought that once they were presented with the monument of their hypocrisy that was the moment they would Fall. I was looking forward to it.
Like, to put it another way. Yrael has always been this archetype of his alignment. It's been good to see. Every extraplanar agent of the Seven has had these massive, gaping and human holes in their logic chains. When they're meant to be Outsiders.