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Public News Post #8379

Part I - Essay - The 7 Truths of Evil

Written by: Discipulus Deros Ellinan, Apprentice Battlemage
Date: Monday, May 14th, 2001
Addressed to: Everyone


I was going to post this earlier, but I delayed the post due to the event.

At first I was going to direct this post at Mirudraas. His definition of evil was weak and feeble minded, in that while trying to come up with the definition of an evil being, he never mentioned anything contained in the book by the Lord who defines evil, Lord Sartan. But I've decided to direct it to everyone as:

1. Everyone can benefit from hearing the infallible word of their Lord Sartan
AND
2. We cannot expect a person that does not follow the path of evil, to fully understand what the book composed by the Lord of Evil, means.

So moving on, I am going to display a list (with a few added words by yours truly) of what Lord Sartan, who _is_ evil, uses to define evil. I am going to list each truth and throw in a few words to help give a better explanation for those who are too closed minded to understand it themselves. Though some of them I will not add an explanation as they are self-explanatory to even the man with a peanut sized brain.

1.Evil is simply the drive for advancement and greatness.
2.Cruelty - the application of pain - is the method by which one weeds out the weak minded, in order to become stronger.
3.An evil being is one who has eliminated weakness in all its forms: Physical, Mental, and Spiritual.
4.To strive for strength and personal gain is evil. Those who trumpet the effeminate values of forgiveness, tolerance, and laxity of discipline, are enemies of strength
5.The body can be made stronger through combat, and to strive for strength and personal gain is evil, therefore engaging in combat with any being (including mobiles) for the sake of becoming stronger, is evil.
6.The mind may be made stronger through the elimination of conscience. One does this by inflicting pain on others.
7.The spirit may be made stronger by enduring hardships, both self-imposed and externally imposed.

Do you see how these all come together? The first truth of evil is simply defining what exactly evil is, the yearning for "more". The rest are simply telling us the way to get "more". Now I pose you with another question. Are these the only ways to get "more"? The truth is that we are all born with a natural craving for more. There is not one of you among us, who can live their life everyday without "committing", and I use that for lack of a better word, one of these Truths. Lord Sartan has given us a layout of how to obtain "more" the natural way. Now let me explain why these ways are the natural ways.

In Lord Sartan's book, there is content provided after each truth, to clarify the meaning of each. In the content provided with the first truth of evil, things like values, morality, and decency, are defined as self-made prisons. By this, Lord Sartan is implying that things like decency, values, morality, etc... are _not_ natural because _we_ made them. Now I ask you yet another question. Why do you all hinder your chances of becoming great, by creating personal prisons that limit your boundaries?

For the sake of not losing the interest of you, the reader, I am going to split my explanation of the seven truths, into several different posts. You have seen Part I of the explanation of the truths of evil, and hopefully just the things I have mentioned today will be enough to get you to realize that you life has already been tainted by the evil you "commit"(for lack of a better word) everyday. Come Great Men of Sapience. Let us all worship the only God who encourages us to follow our natural path - The Lord of Evil, Sartan!

-Apprentice of Evil, Deros Ellinan, of the Warlocks

Ps. Next post we will be discussing why killing things such as Orcs, and Goblins is just as evil as killing things such as Ophidians, and Shaastanians. I hope I leave you all thirsty for more.


Penned by my hand on the 1st of Sarapin, in the year 277 AF.


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Public News Post #8379

Part I - Essay - The 7 Truths of Evil

Written by: Discipulus Deros Ellinan, Apprentice Battlemage
Date: Monday, May 14th, 2001
Addressed to: Everyone


I was going to post this earlier, but I delayed the post due to the event.

At first I was going to direct this post at Mirudraas. His definition of evil was weak and feeble minded, in that while trying to come up with the definition of an evil being, he never mentioned anything contained in the book by the Lord who defines evil, Lord Sartan. But I've decided to direct it to everyone as:

1. Everyone can benefit from hearing the infallible word of their Lord Sartan
AND
2. We cannot expect a person that does not follow the path of evil, to fully understand what the book composed by the Lord of Evil, means.

So moving on, I am going to display a list (with a few added words by yours truly) of what Lord Sartan, who _is_ evil, uses to define evil. I am going to list each truth and throw in a few words to help give a better explanation for those who are too closed minded to understand it themselves. Though some of them I will not add an explanation as they are self-explanatory to even the man with a peanut sized brain.

1.Evil is simply the drive for advancement and greatness.
2.Cruelty - the application of pain - is the method by which one weeds out the weak minded, in order to become stronger.
3.An evil being is one who has eliminated weakness in all its forms: Physical, Mental, and Spiritual.
4.To strive for strength and personal gain is evil. Those who trumpet the effeminate values of forgiveness, tolerance, and laxity of discipline, are enemies of strength
5.The body can be made stronger through combat, and to strive for strength and personal gain is evil, therefore engaging in combat with any being (including mobiles) for the sake of becoming stronger, is evil.
6.The mind may be made stronger through the elimination of conscience. One does this by inflicting pain on others.
7.The spirit may be made stronger by enduring hardships, both self-imposed and externally imposed.

Do you see how these all come together? The first truth of evil is simply defining what exactly evil is, the yearning for "more". The rest are simply telling us the way to get "more". Now I pose you with another question. Are these the only ways to get "more"? The truth is that we are all born with a natural craving for more. There is not one of you among us, who can live their life everyday without "committing", and I use that for lack of a better word, one of these Truths. Lord Sartan has given us a layout of how to obtain "more" the natural way. Now let me explain why these ways are the natural ways.

In Lord Sartan's book, there is content provided after each truth, to clarify the meaning of each. In the content provided with the first truth of evil, things like values, morality, and decency, are defined as self-made prisons. By this, Lord Sartan is implying that things like decency, values, morality, etc... are _not_ natural because _we_ made them. Now I ask you yet another question. Why do you all hinder your chances of becoming great, by creating personal prisons that limit your boundaries?

For the sake of not losing the interest of you, the reader, I am going to split my explanation of the seven truths, into several different posts. You have seen Part I of the explanation of the truths of evil, and hopefully just the things I have mentioned today will be enough to get you to realize that you life has already been tainted by the evil you "commit"(for lack of a better word) everyday. Come Great Men of Sapience. Let us all worship the only God who encourages us to follow our natural path - The Lord of Evil, Sartan!

-Apprentice of Evil, Deros Ellinan, of the Warlocks

Ps. Next post we will be discussing why killing things such as Orcs, and Goblins is just as evil as killing things such as Ophidians, and Shaastanians. I hope I leave you all thirsty for more.


Penned by my hand on the 1st of Sarapin, in the year 277 AF.


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