Any necromancers we actually find will be treated accordingly.
Alus Vitellus
What happened between Order of Law and Order of Nature.
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Re: What happened between Order of Law and Order of Nature.
Surely if everything came from Gaea as Castiel and Johnny were claiming yesterday, then Gaea must of created necromancers too.
Im afraid you've missed my point regarding Druids, my point is if they wish they can do just as much damage to another person as a necromancer can.
And do not speak to me of the Dead for i can guarantee i have more dead friends then you and every single one of them would would wish that their soul could still be used to fight Murderers and Tekstones. And if a necromancer calls upon the spirit of a dead Tekstone to fight Tekstones i personally have no problem with that.
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because you just arent getting this let me make it very bloody clear for you.
Any member of the Order of Nature who harms an innocent shall be harshly punished and outlawed. Winchester himself could come down from on high and tell me that the death of necromancers is his wish, and I quite simply wouldn't care. I would fight to protect as an outlawed barbarian if I must, because what you are doing is wrong.
-Akkarrin, Second in Command of Law.
Im afraid you've missed my point regarding Druids, my point is if they wish they can do just as much damage to another person as a necromancer can.
And do not speak to me of the Dead for i can guarantee i have more dead friends then you and every single one of them would would wish that their soul could still be used to fight Murderers and Tekstones. And if a necromancer calls upon the spirit of a dead Tekstone to fight Tekstones i personally have no problem with that.
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because you just arent getting this let me make it very bloody clear for you.
Any member of the Order of Nature who harms an innocent shall be harshly punished and outlawed. Winchester himself could come down from on high and tell me that the death of necromancers is his wish, and I quite simply wouldn't care. I would fight to protect as an outlawed barbarian if I must, because what you are doing is wrong.
-Akkarrin, Second in Command of Law.
Re: What happened between Order of Law and Order of Nature.
You would go against the will of your god?. I will leave it at that since no crime was commited.
Castiel.
Castiel.
Re: What happened between Order of Law and Order of Nature.
If not even your own deity could covince you that you are wrong, I doubt I would have more luck. For anyone who actually understands how life, death and the natural order works and is part of it, Order of Nature is on your side.
Alus Vitellus
Alus Vitellus
Re: What happened between Order of Law and Order of Nature.
We shall end this discussion right now. Me and Orin have set up a meeting time. We shall announce everyone about the changes which are coming or not.
Sincerely,
Simmo Alverena
Sincerely,
Simmo Alverena
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Re: What happened between Order of Law and Order of Nature.
If anyone, mages, necromancers, bards and the like, wish to join a brotherhood who will not tolerate this behavior, find me. The Ancient Powers are back.
-Maert Morte
-Maert Morte
Re: What happened between Order of Law and Order of Nature.
Gaea does not wish for neutrality. She is not passive, and if for many years those who were a part of the Order of Nature erroneously thought so, I hope that that view can be changed. She wishes for the balance of life. Being peaceful and being passive are very different things.
And if indeed she created men and women who may have turned necromancers, she did not wish that for them. She created what's good and pure and alive, and not whatever evil may come from its corruption.
Also, one thing is to learn how to speak with the dead and to study dark magics for knowledge. Don't we know, even if little, something about death? Doesn't that mean we have a knowledge of death? Another thing, however, is to try to master it fully, which is exactly what a necromancer does. Do not try to dominate death. You will be corrupted and dominated by it instead.
Necromancers, for aslong as they choose to be it, live, not as pure living beings, but as a corruption of life. We do not wish to kill the purity of life, but whatever corrupted part there is in it. And if we cannot do more about it, we pray that Gaea can cleanse these souls back to their natural state of life.
Death can not, ever, have the final word. It is life which creates in fullness.
Death is a corruption of life, not the other way around. Therefore, Gaea shall live on forever while everything else shall be restored to their pure state. Or be lost in their rotten state, which is as to say they are destroyed.
However, I must talk to Simmo, something does not make sense in this.
-Glarundis
And if indeed she created men and women who may have turned necromancers, she did not wish that for them. She created what's good and pure and alive, and not whatever evil may come from its corruption.
Also, one thing is to learn how to speak with the dead and to study dark magics for knowledge. Don't we know, even if little, something about death? Doesn't that mean we have a knowledge of death? Another thing, however, is to try to master it fully, which is exactly what a necromancer does. Do not try to dominate death. You will be corrupted and dominated by it instead.
Necromancers, for aslong as they choose to be it, live, not as pure living beings, but as a corruption of life. We do not wish to kill the purity of life, but whatever corrupted part there is in it. And if we cannot do more about it, we pray that Gaea can cleanse these souls back to their natural state of life.
Death can not, ever, have the final word. It is life which creates in fullness.
Death is a corruption of life, not the other way around. Therefore, Gaea shall live on forever while everything else shall be restored to their pure state. Or be lost in their rotten state, which is as to say they are destroyed.
However, I must talk to Simmo, something does not make sense in this.
-Glarundis