For everything that exists in our world, there is an opposite thing.
Whether it is a physical thing, or an ideal. Without something to
counteract it, it cannot exist. Every force has an equal and opposing
force. The validation of a thought or belief comes from the conflicts that
arise from those who oppose it.
For this reason, there is no sense of right or wrong. Reality has no place
for such simple terms. If there is no wrong, then there is no right. If
there was no night, then day could not exist. Being wet would not be
defined if there was no dry. It would just be known as being. As odd as it
sounds, the very definition of something evil involves the use of good, just
as you would use evil in defining what makes something good. The presence
of the opposing force grants the definition and makes it real.
As with most things in life, there are varying degrees. You can be slightly
hungry, and you can also be starving. Both are versions of hunger, though
neither is a true way to define the ideal. You may also be full, but in
other cases you may have over indulged and raised an ache in your belly.
This may sound like an odd way to explain something, but bear with me.
The middle state when using food as an example is to just be content. At
that point, you are at your ideal comfort. You are neither hungry, or full,
but you are at the highest level of happiness. The example seems a bit
strange, but it is very applicable to everyday life.
At times, especially times like these, there is the need to be good, and
also to be less then good. The better you are at realizing when you need to
do which, the better you will be at truly finding the center. By opting to
be neither good or evil in all that you do with life, you will in turn
embody both and be a valuable asset for the equilibrium of the world as a
whole.
Am I a human capable of incomprehensible evil or an elf of utmost nobility?
I am neither, I am what Serin needs me to be, for only then I can fulfill my
purpose and have a meaning to my life.
Description:
Hickory brown hair streaked with grey and silver falls just above the
shoulder of the man before you. One would guess he is somewhere around six
and a quarter feet tall. A few cuts and bruises mark his visible skin,
though some may just blend in with the ivory tone. Slender arms are well
muscled and his hands appear to be often used. His feet are abnormally long
which makes his muscular legs seem thinner than they are. His elven
heritage is shown in his pointed ears, their tips pierced with some small
bones. Sun-squinted eyes are crowned with sharply slanted eyebrows, as deep
sea green pupils dance about with a charming glow. On his rosy cheeks are
many large scars, both fresh and old, that pop out hideously, recalling the
stories of the wars this half-breed must have been through. There is an odd
look of wisdom visible on his face despite his youthful appearance.
wanted to try a warrior/keeper but dont have time to play this game, thanks for gold Res! maybe i roll a char sometime in the future
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i think war has decent potential in keepers but a ranger would still be better and wars seem boring and meh, no reason to make one over serk/ranger. and i cant be assed to make a new char and go through training again zzz
twerpalina BANNED 0 , 0 , 0 . i think war has decent potential in keepers but a ranger would still be better and wars seem boring and meh, no reason to make one over serk/ranger. and i cant be assed to make a new char and go through training again zzz
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