Tagged: Evil

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The Purpose of Power

“A King, a priest, a rich man and a sellsword are in a room. Those three man tell the sellsword to kill the other two.Who lives and who dies?”~Varys, A Song of Ice and Fire, George R.R. Martin “You seem to have an interest in power, so let me educate you a little while I search for you. It’s sort of this thing I like to do sometimes, especially for learned wizards such as yourself. Power, it isn’t something that you put on or take off like a jacket. It’s something you just ARE.  If you can lose it by...

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There Is No Movement. The Movement Is You

What you need to understand about Evil is that it doesn’t exist in-and-of itself.  Evil is like an infection, parasiting off of, and twisting the nature of the Good for its own destructive purposes. Take Feminism as an example. A rather toxic little critter, ain’t it?  A mind infected by Feminism will do everything in can to destroy the relations between the sexes: not only rendering society infertile through the celebration of Alternative Lifetstyles (of which, a new one is invented every minute), but also by sapping the drive of the Men who’d be building and maintaining the society.  Think...

What is the Nature of Good? 7

What is the Nature of Good?

ͼ-Ѻ-ͽ The Interrogation of the Good By Brecht Step forward: we hear That you are a good man. You cannot be bought, but the lightning Which strikes the house, also Cannot be bought. You hold to what you said. But what did you say? You are honest, you say your opinion. Which opinion? You are brave. Against whom? You are wise. For whom? You do not consider your personal advantages. Whose advantages do you consider then? You are a good friend. Are you also a good friend of the good people? Hear us then: we know. You are our enemy....

Accepting Vampires for Whom They Are 10

Accepting Vampires for Whom They Are

This is a post about how liberalism and tolerance ruin everything.  It’s also a post about a webcomic titled The Order of the Stick, so I’ll need to take a moment to describe it to you. OotS is a masterful work by Richard Burlew, set in a universe governed by the laws of Dungeons & Dragons.  The comic’s not only hilarious, but it’s full of high drama, as well.  Burlew manages to take the cartoony nature of the good/evil alignment system and create complex, deep characters out of it, villains with understandable motivations.  The comic can go very dark at...