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- Illyrin Soral

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11 years 5 months ago #107330
by Illyrin Soral (Gaeth)
Brother Illyrin Soral
Seeker of the Veiled Truths
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Archibald Blackmoore,
Monster Hunter Extraordinaire
OOG: Galen F, "The Frozen"
Replied by Illyrin Soral (Gaeth) on topic Confessions
Mr Tuddlesworth:
I see. Thank you for the elucidation.
A student of the world,
Seeker of the Lost Word,
Illyrin Soral
I see. Thank you for the elucidation.
A student of the world,
Seeker of the Lost Word,
Illyrin Soral
Brother Illyrin Soral
Seeker of the Veiled Truths
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Archibald Blackmoore,
Monster Hunter Extraordinaire
OOG: Galen F, "The Frozen"
- Swyft

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11 years 5 months ago - 11 years 5 months ago #107340
by Swyft (agentswift)
Replied by Swyft (agentswift) on topic Confessions
There is this thing called "conviction." Many people have it for many different things. A priest of any religion has it, or he's kind of doing it wrong.
That's the thing. None of you are going to agree on anything. The Light followers are going to say that the Light is right. The Dark followers are going to say that the Darkness is right. And in each of their minds, they have completely valid reasons for believing what they do.
Each god has their facets, their tenants and their faiths. I have heard from followers of BOTH Dark and Light, the gods are subject to things like emotions. They've killed each other, they've traveled in time, they've fallen in love, etc. I have heard of priests falling out of favor with their gods for small misunderstandings, so much as to experience suffering or loss of their abilities to do something like HEAL someone. Gods, as I have come to believe so far, are just extremely powerful versions of us who can tap into the benign and negative energies so freely and easily that they can disperse their powers into their believers, apparently, at their whim.
So, if the gods are not expected to be perfect, how can we be expected to be perfect?
Confess to a priest if you want to. It is not helpful to body or soul to hold things in. As a healer, I promise you, there is a difference in the body's energy flow when it is hurting-- whether the ailments are physical or not. But do not expect your priests to know all the answers. Expect them to be a shoulder to lean on and an an ear to listen. And if they think their god will help you to feel better, Dark or Light, then they should help. But pay attention to whom you choose. I think it is more likely you would get the comfort and reassurance you needed from a priest of Light... but that is not for me to decide.
We're all here on Arawyn for a reason. Some of us want to wreck it. Some of us want to preserve it. That's just the way it is and is probably going to be for some time. We have to deal with it.
As for the rabble over Andorrans calming people down, I know of someone else who calls Love mind manipulation. His name is Jediah Frost, a priest of Glomm...
That's the thing. None of you are going to agree on anything. The Light followers are going to say that the Light is right. The Dark followers are going to say that the Darkness is right. And in each of their minds, they have completely valid reasons for believing what they do.
Each god has their facets, their tenants and their faiths. I have heard from followers of BOTH Dark and Light, the gods are subject to things like emotions. They've killed each other, they've traveled in time, they've fallen in love, etc. I have heard of priests falling out of favor with their gods for small misunderstandings, so much as to experience suffering or loss of their abilities to do something like HEAL someone. Gods, as I have come to believe so far, are just extremely powerful versions of us who can tap into the benign and negative energies so freely and easily that they can disperse their powers into their believers, apparently, at their whim.
So, if the gods are not expected to be perfect, how can we be expected to be perfect?
Confess to a priest if you want to. It is not helpful to body or soul to hold things in. As a healer, I promise you, there is a difference in the body's energy flow when it is hurting-- whether the ailments are physical or not. But do not expect your priests to know all the answers. Expect them to be a shoulder to lean on and an an ear to listen. And if they think their god will help you to feel better, Dark or Light, then they should help. But pay attention to whom you choose. I think it is more likely you would get the comfort and reassurance you needed from a priest of Light... but that is not for me to decide.
We're all here on Arawyn for a reason. Some of us want to wreck it. Some of us want to preserve it. That's just the way it is and is probably going to be for some time. We have to deal with it.
As for the rabble over Andorrans calming people down, I know of someone else who calls Love mind manipulation. His name is Jediah Frost, a priest of Glomm...
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- Dunn Ironwill

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11 years 5 months ago #107358
by Dunn Ironwill (JackDimms)
Replied by Dunn Ironwill (JackDimms) on topic Confessions
You know! I think I need to bring something up here! A while ago I brought up a very easy solution to all of this. No Darkness, No Light, you just sit down and eat bacon and drink ale.
So once again I submit to this discussion! To The Gods Of Bacon and Ale!
Signed, With Truth,
Jack Dimms
So once again I submit to this discussion! To The Gods Of Bacon and Ale!
Signed, With Truth,
Jack Dimms
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- Lucien Belfast

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11 years 5 months ago #107366
by Lucien Belfast (Lucien Belfast)
Seek the truth and walk in the light,
Lucien Belfast
Priest of Valos
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[OOG: Craig E. O.]
Replied by Lucien Belfast (Lucien Belfast) on topic Confessions
Mr Dimms.
Good food and drink are often a part of any good faith tradition. I have noticed that people find it hard to pray and find peace with grumbling stomachs. We at the Monastery give freely, much, if not all of our personal wealth to the hungry and the thirsty.
With the remainder of our coin we seem to make a lot of cakes and mead!
Good food and drink are often a part of any good faith tradition. I have noticed that people find it hard to pray and find peace with grumbling stomachs. We at the Monastery give freely, much, if not all of our personal wealth to the hungry and the thirsty.
With the remainder of our coin we seem to make a lot of cakes and mead!
Seek the truth and walk in the light,
Lucien Belfast
Priest of Valos
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[OOG: Craig E. O.]
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- Alexander Silvers

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11 years 5 months ago #107588
by Alexander Silvers (Silversupremacy)
Alexander Wilhelm Silvers IV,
Silvers-Family Heir
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Replied by Alexander Silvers (Silversupremacy) on topic Confessions
ah Jack Dimms, I must concur let us toast to conviction, the death of rationality and to the light gods of bribery
on another note are these dark gods heavier than the light gods or something because all this talk about weight is starting to make me feel self-conscious about my own.
on another note are these dark gods heavier than the light gods or something because all this talk about weight is starting to make me feel self-conscious about my own.
Alexander Wilhelm Silvers IV,
Silvers-Family Heir
Vassal to Dregamire
OOC: Greg Henschel
- Templar Aldric

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11 years 5 months ago #107592
by Templar Aldric (Selrik)
Replied by Templar Aldric (Selrik) on topic Confessions
Mr. Silver, while we would never refuse services to even those who spit on our faith, I invite thee to stand by thine convictions about our Light Gods of Bribery by declining our services when thou art in need of healing or defending.
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