Nether wrote: Pepsi Jedi wrote:barna10 wrote:Pepsi Jedi wrote:You should read more, into the parts where the Demonix would attack and eat Cyberknights who tried to stop them from their demonic evil with in their own ranks. I know you just got the books man, but some of us have had um for years.
And yes, a supernatural demonic race, is 'more evil' than a man at the head of a human army. They're LITERAL DEMONS. Not just figerative ones. Hitler was "Evil" and WAY EVIL, but he wasn't an actual real life DEMON.
Why all the vitriol, in every thread?
Granted, I haven't read all the flavor text in these books, but I am now (owned them since they hit the shelves, but thanks).
Regardless of the nature of the beast, evil is evil, good is good. Is an Angel more good than a Paladin? Is a Leprechaun more selfish than a human thief? Are you trying to say Dunscon isn't as evil as his demonic henchmen?
It's not all Vitriol. Less than a week ago you asked what a demonix was. lol I'm just pointing out there's alot to read.
And no, not 'Reguardlesso f the nature of the beast", Yes I am very much saying that Dunscon isn't as evil as his demonic henchemen. Could he possibly be more powerful than some? Yes, but he's human he's not 100.00000000000000000000000000000000000% anything. Evil or good. With 7 alignments to cover the entire megaverse, the alignments are astoundingly simplistic at BEST they're broad broad catagories that roughly attempt to cover the complexity of behavior.
Yes, a being of supernatural evil, born of supernatural evil, who's purpose in the universe is to be supernatural evil, is more evil than a man who saw his parent's killed and dreamed of power.
Is that to say Dunscan isn't evil? No. he's plenty evil. But it's a sliding scale. He's PLENTY evil, demons just "ARE" evil.
Wait, so your saying just because you are "human", therefore you can not be as evil as anything else?
No. I'm saying a simple human with Daddy issues and a power complex, is not as evil as supernaturally evil creatures born in hell or hades or whereever you wanna call it. By their innate natures, Most of them are uncontrollably evil with little chance to buck the system. (( Yes there are exceptions. I know. They've been pointed out. I'm speaking of the Majority of the SUPERNATURALLY EVIL DEMONS))
Humans by nature are not ALL that innately uncontrollably evil. Can a human person be evil? Yes, but even as evil as he gets, he'll never be a supernatural FORCE of evil, born of it in some other dimensional hell.
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Depending on what story you want to go with, Angels have fallen and could be just as evil as any other.
Out side of whitewolf's Demon the Fallen is this actually held? I know Lucifer is a fallen angel but I don't remember the other demons being explained as fallen angles out side of white wolf's book? (( I clearly don't know all the sects and cults of christianity, but I haven't heard this in the 'real world'))
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By your logic it doesnt matter that they are fallen angels, because they are "angels" so they must not be as evil as anyone else.
No, my logic would be that they're Demons, and therefore more evil than baseline humanity.
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What exactly is your definition of "demon"?
Because in Rifts, they are a race or species first, with the idea they like torment or some form of inflicting unhappiness, but it isnt as general as it sounds, hence why they have specific sub demons. In this game setting, saying all demons no matter who they are, are automatically evil end of story starts to infringe upon racial statements. Kind of like how the CS is very pro human, but as well very racist against everything else that isnt human. (speciest might be the better word there)
So sure the Daemonix arent perfect but they are showing they have some morals, not saying alot but the fact they have sworn complete loyalty to Tolkeen and they are 'grateful', so sure they are evil, and sound like they fit abberant as they seem to have some code.
They're demons. They lie. Swearing an oath only counts if you choose to keep your word. Demons are in general supernaturally evil by nature. They'll lie when ever they feel like it. They picked fights with the 'other' demons in tolkeen's army and killed and (( I think)) Ate a cyberknight that tried to stop them from doin' evil stuff. A CK that was fighting FOR tolkeen. You're ascribing morals, that I think is a mistaken sense of Gratitude. When the war went badly didn't they just bail on tolkeen and make a run for it? They were thankful for being let out of demon prision and allowed to kill things, but their 'loyalty' is only defined in such as "They let me out and allow me to slaughter" once that slaughter is done or Tolkeen appears to be on the losing side, the demons bail.
If Hitler, considered pretty universally "Evil" by our modern standards, like kittens and took good care of his kitten, it doesn't diminish his evil. It just means that he, (( like us all)) can't be 100% evil 100% of the time, and that 7 alignments with 10 or so points each can't adiquately and SPECIFICLY Define all the subtext and complexity of a thinking being.
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And really the pack up and move is very limited arguement. As Len mentioned, what major cities / kingdom's just packed up and left when thier neighbor threatened them?
What major city or kingdom had 90% of the planet as unclaimed, that they could? Or Magic and supernatural armies to assist them? It's only limited by the people that would rather not do it. In my post I've shown it wouldn't even be that hard to figure out. Would there be more details needed than I covered in my post? sure, but my post was 10 minutes off the top of my head. If you have rulers and governments actually planning the thing, it's not as hard as being made out. Magic is a great equalizer after all.
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Also some allies told them to go, but the Fed said they were going to back them and send support which they didnt, but Tolkeen didnt know that.
They were idiots. They trusted evil beings to keep their word. That's amazingly stupid. And not for nothing but how long you gonna wait for help before you know it's not coming? Tolkeen built up for 10 years.
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To me it makes far more sense to fight for your kingdom and your home than to just pack up and run.
Even with --everyone-- telling you, you'd die? And then, as we saw, they were right?
Nether wrote: Even if they did leave, there is alot of hostile forces on Rifts, and they always find they have an enemy close by.
It's not like they were helpless babes in the woods. They were a city state of great magical power. All that money they spent on mercs, could still be spent to have mercs protect them till they were fully set up. 90% of the world is wilderness. Granted that wilderness seems to be filling up fast but there's still 100s and 100s and 100s of miles where you'd never meet another person. Saying "There's no where to go" only means "I don't feel like lookin'"
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WW1 started with small nations and quickly became a game of allies. So Tolkeen thought they had the Fed backing them, then FQ joined them. I mean a ex CS state decided to join them! Just like people in rl, they value freedom above most others and to have someone threaten your kingdom with genocide really makes you start gathering as much as you can.
Did FQ join them? I know the offer was made but I seem to remember FQ spinning around and opening fire on the demonic hordes, even knowing they'd die, vs lettin the Demons get ahold of the CS?
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So for this thread, at the beggining Tolkeen was good people, but in the struggle for survival many of the leadership became evil, but no where near as evil as the people waging genocide on them.
The CS never fielded an army of demons. Tolkeen did. Using forces that the sterotypical "Satan" Would use, out does conventional warfare, in my book.
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Even basic soldiers who are normally good peeps in the CS, you have to know that you are crossing that moral line when your army doesnt want prisoners or surrender, they want genocide.
That only got going after the Sorcerers revenge, where those demons came out, and routed part of the CS army and... didn't take prisioners and were chasing and eating fleeing CS troops. It was the horror of the tolkenite's and demonic forces that brought about the 'Take no prisioners' mindset. Can you blame them? Tolkeen was ---everything--- they were said to be, and had an army of literal demons fighting for them.
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Now i am coming off as all Tolkeen tolkeen tolkeen, but i do enjoy the CS as a dark humanitarian empire fighting to reclaim mankinds home, Earth, just they take some things to far. That and Karl really needs to get the laser to the head so someone not quite so genocidal like his son can take over. (I dont see Jr as nearly as crazy as the old man)
I largely agree. The CS isn't evil. It's lead by a pretty evil guy. Their 'Goals" aren't evil. If all the DBees and demons and stuff went "Dude! Give us a year ,we'll leave" he'd give them a year and let um leave. Thing is they won't, and yes, the CS --is-- fighting for humanity.
YES THEY SOMETIMES GO TOO FAR. way way WAAAAY too far sometimes. WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY Too far sometimes. But even at their worst, they never fielded armies of demons against enemies.