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ShatteredEyes wrote:I don't get why people are calling Sorya "evil." The only evil type thing that she has done was tempt him to join the Astarotzi gang, she was clearly nice to him, and others as long as they were with her.
ShatteredEyes wrote:I don't get why people are calling Sorya "evil." The only evil type thing that she has done was tempt him to join the Astarotzi gang, she was clearly nice to him, and others as long as they were with her. She also then seeing Rhue in grief about killing Lexus, decided to tell the truth about her to him. Yes, she had the worst timing on the planet, but she had the right idea.
It would have something to do with the fact that the she's a leader in a gang of murderous professional criminals.
Greatchickenman wrote:Yeah, when i played, Sorya didnt die...
Btw, there is no such thing as good or evil. People do bad things. People do good things. People repent for the bad they do. People make up for the good things they do with bad. There is not one selfless person in the world.
SockHyren wrote:Well, if we use that logic, then every single person on the Way is unforgivably evil and must be killed in some horrenously f'ed up way.DSOK wrote:It would have something to do with the fact that the she's a leader in a gang of murderous professional criminals.
SockHyren wrote:For example, we have the Guided, who are for some reason trapped in the Old Testement;
SockHyren wrote:The Vigilance, who are just murderers who kill the other murderers and say it's in the name of Justice;
SockHyren wrote:The Blood Lyn who are killers for Hire
SockHyren wrote:and obviously, the Blue Scarves, who are self-explanitory.
SockHyren wrote:SO, if we used your logic, it would be completely just if Rhue decided to rip out a Machine Gun (Not Seriously) and pumped ever person on the Way with 50 pounds of F*** you. Then, being that he's evil for killing every person he met, he should shoot himself. You get what I'm saying?
I have two things to say to this. First, is it somehow impossible for everybody in a game to be evil?
Evil is measured on an absolute scale. If everyone's behaves evilly, then they're all evil--end of story.
They eliminate murders only because that is justice. Your argument in this instance is actually circular, but I'll leave it to you to puzzle out how.
Second, the above doesn't apply, because what you've said is totally ridiculous, and there are lots of people on The Way who are clearly not evil.
Many (most perhaps) of the Guided are evil, yes.
The Blood Lyn are mercenaries. That's not the most noble profession, in general, but its not completely incompatable with morality. Kloe, while hardly a paragon of virtue, seems, at root, to be a caring but troubled person. She murdered only in an understandable fit of passion.
No.
Seriously, I have no idea what you are talking about.
You people seem to have very little conception of what evil really means. I attribute it to two things in the main. One is typical adolescent solipsism and the consequent desire that everyone should be judged by their innermost emotional worthiness.
The other is that you get so used to killing people in electronic RPGs that you forget the actual moral and ethical consequences attendant upon such killing. This is something easily glossed over in most games, but in The Way, where ethos is such an integral part of the story, these things must be considered more carefully, in a more realistic scheme of morality.
SockHyren wrote:First off, did I ever say that? Really, if I did i must be dumber than I thought, but I'm pretty sure I didn't. Nor did I imply that in my first statement. You just effectively put words in my mouth and thoughts in my head, but that's nothing to bitch about...
SockHyren wrote:DSOK wrote:Evil is measured on an absolute scale. If everyone's behaves evilly, then they're all evil--end of story.
That's one of the points I was trying to get across. But apparently, you read it wrong.
SockHyren wrote:That is justice in your OPINION. No, I'm not saying to let all of the murderers of the world out and let them have cookies and children. But, executing them doesn't make us exactly better than they are. Agian, this is only my opinion, I'm not forcing this on you as truth. But, of what I've heard about executions, the people there are basically saying "I wish he'd suffer!" or, "I wish I could kill him myself". Do I blame them? NO, but is it right? Agian, No.
SockHyren wrote:Can you point some out to me? I mean, I do know some of them are NOT evil, but, there's alot of them who are.
SockHyren wrote:DSOK wrote:Many (most perhaps) of the Guided are evil, yes.
How is that? Yes, they did some bigotted things that are evil, but what else they do? I only say this because, like the Vigilance, they for the most beleived that they wanted what was best for the public (i.e. they didn't want wanderes to settle because they didn't want another catastrophe (like Jarwen) to happen). Does that mean that all of the things they do are perfectly right, Hell no. But, they do have a positive motive, right?
SockHyren wrote:Yes, the Blood Lyn are mercenaries, and killing is part of the job, I'm not belittling that. But I DO have something have something to say on the part about Mistress Attatchment Issue (Kloe).
Kloe DID kill out of a fit of passion, but is that exactly a valid excuse? I mean, the woman who ran her huisband over multiple times was also in an "understandable fit of passion", BUT in no way does that belittle the fact that you killed someone. Yes, the mayor might have had it comming, but, in no way of the word is that right. The Blood Lyn knew this, and even Gaius figured it out, and that's why The Bloods wanted her dead.
SockHyren wrote:Yes, Kloe IS a caring person deep down, and can be shown mercy due to that. But so is Cetsa. Cetsa, like Kloe, isn't a paragon of virtue, BUT unlike Kloe, she was willing to not only fess up to it, she was willing, and started to change. This shows when she told Rhue (Although Scatha had to Help) that she was lying when she said she was Serena, and how she really got the pendant. Even if Scatha had to push her a bit into it (thought not that much), that took alot of guts to Tell somone like Rhue that (Being that Rhue, in a way, lives in Fantasy land and likes to kill those who don't match thier words to his idea of what thet should be), and there is the fact that she didn't Kill anyone when they were in the Pit; she EVEN tried to help Slade, the guy who put her in jail, and ended up stabbed because of it. You can also add the fact that, even though of her Badit Lord status, she dosn't like to kill and only does it as a last resort.
SockHyren wrote:But; only according to how you post, I don't read minds, you'll more than likely try to shjot this arguement down, when you clearly used the same arguement (The "She's good deep down" one) to defend Kloe (Do I smell the Main Character Clause(sp?)?).
SockHyren wrote:Agian, no matter how many words you put into it, you do the same thing. No, I'm not the smartest guy in the world, but, what I do see in you arguements are judging minor and "obviously" villian like characters while you judge major and somewhat "good" characters with the "He/She's good deep down" arguement, or the Main Character Clause as I call it. Agian, I'm not the smartest person in the world, and I might have missed somethings, I'm just going on what I've seen.
Greatchickenman wrote:I'm up for any type of female at least once.
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