Debate on Good an Evil being the same

Saulron tells you 'Good afternoon, Clerist Corwen.'

You tell Saulron 'Hail.'

Saulron tells you 'I read your missive today, is that... truly how Necruciferians think?'

You tell Saulron 'They think in many ways my son.'

Saulron tells you 'Go on.'

You tell Saulron 'Some think they are not evil at all, and capable of morality and virtue.'

You tell Saulron 'Others think evil capable of honor and virtue.'

You tell Saulron 'However, because they only believe in seeing their Lord return to Algoron, they will throw honor to the winds and leave their laws behind.'

Saulron tells you 'Hmm. Interesting. Do you.. have proof of such?'

You tell Saulron 'I also cast doubt upon their knowledge of the detail of the prophecy.'

You tell Saulron 'I just think in logic my son.'

Saulron tells you 'Logic... of the divine?'

You tell Saulron 'If one is able to lie, cheat and steal. Does this conform to morality and virtue?'

You tell Saulron 'Their guiding texts The Will and the Way are steeped in concepts of Nadrik's honor.'

Saulron tells you 'That would depend on circumstance, I believe. Just as all things depend on circumstance.'

You tell Saulron 'But the truth of the matter is that this evil and honor are contradictory and cannot co-exist.'

You tell Saulron 'You believe one can lie, cheat and steal and still have honor my son?'

Saulron tells you 'at times, of course. There will always be a higher power above us, and if they require that, then why would you deny your diety such?'

You tell Saulron 'Yes, Necrucifer demands that we break our honor in order to see his whims met. Nadrik would not expect such.'

Saulron tells you 'I think all of us are victims to circumstance. We cannot just cast down our mortal imperfection.'

You tell Saulron 'I think the difference my son, is that good aspires to morality and perfection, but sometimes falls short due to moral imperfection. But at least they tried.'

Saulron tells you 'And yet, evil does not strive for the same noble principle?'

You tell Saulron 'Whereas evil will not bother. They have no intent to morality and virtue.'

You tell Saulron 'What is noble in evil my son?'

Saulron tells you 'Where you see murder and violence, they see retribution through another means. Gareth is the same way in principle.'

You tell Saulron 'Nobility and such aspiration can only be found in the self-sacrifice of good. There is nothing aspirational about greed, sloth and avarice.'

Saulron tells you 'Hmmm. And those who are of Necrucifer do not sacrifice themselves ust as much?'

You tell Saulron 'They do not do it for a common good, they do it because it will gain them power. The aspiration is the difference.'

You tell Saulron 'Gareth only kills for the protection of the innocent, whereas evil will kill for their own gain.'

Saulron tells you 'Hmm. You believe that you, and I, do not strive for power despite our good nature?'

You tell Saulron 'I do not seek power my son, only the honor to live a virtuous life.'

Saulron tells you 'And that is not power in itself?'

You tell Saulron 'I have no interest in self-serving, only to assist those of good.'

Saulron tells you 'And in that, you take a powerful, and commanding presence within this world.'

Saulron tells you 'Though, that is debateable I suppose. You are your own man to think on such things.'

You tell Saulron 'I do not see it as such. In good we seek to allow everyone to reach their potential.'

You tell Saulron 'So long as they follow the law, and lead a good life.'

Saulron tells you 'There is no good life within evil, and there are no laws within evil?'

You tell Saulron 'Evil may be lawful, but evil cannot be good.'

You tell Saulron 'Shadow however has the prophecy which must take all preference.'

You tell Saulron 'So they cannot have a set of laws to follow, if they must break them all to serve the prophecy.'

Saulron tells you 'Does the light not take the highest priority in many cases? Does the light not turn against all those it protects in order to serve the divine?'

You tell Saulron 'Although lawful evil is rare, as most evil is of the strongest surviving being the only law.'

You tell Saulron 'Or Gods are not as demanding. If they see us leading a good life, they will not demand that we turn again good souls.'

Saulron tells you 'No? Hmm. You know, sir, you have given me alot of insight as to what I am. I am no better then Malachive himself with such words.'

You tell Saulron 'What do you seek?'

Saulron tells you 'Oh, I strive for the same things you do. You are my enemy, a common enemy, but an enemy worth fighting.'

You tell Saulron 'Why do you follow the evil path?'

Saulron tells you 'When your way of life goes threatened, you fight against the threat.'

You tell Saulron 'But what of your intent?'

Saulron tells you 'To do what I must, and maintain my integrity.'

You tell Saulron 'Do you seek to do good works, such as love, courage, honesty and virtue?'

Saulron tells you 'Of course. I can do all that through Necrucifer.'

You tell Saulron 'or do you seek lust, greed and deceit?'

You tell Saulron 'Let us look at the first.'

You tell Saulron 'Do you think that there is Trust in evil?'

You tell Saulron 'Love relies heavily on trust.'

Saulron tells you 'Of course there is. If you had asked me what aura I am from I would have told you.'

You tell Saulron 'And honesty.'

Saulron tells you 'I would have told you I am of Necrucifer. I have no reason to lie.'

You tell Saulron 'Evil is unable to follow these concepts of good, so will never be able love as deeply.'

Saulron tells you 'How can you be so sure.'

You tell Saulron 'Do evil works inspire trust?'

You tell Saulron 'Will evil people seek to gain for themselves by lying?'

Saulron tells you 'Never. Why would I lie in the name of evil? There's no point. Honesty is the best policy.'

You tell Saulron 'Do you believe honesty to be a trait of evil?'

Saulron tells you 'Of course I do. My mentors have not lied to me at all in my study. They have told me that Gareth is noble, and honorable despite their gods.'

You tell Saulron 'If a man drops a bag of gold unnoticed in front of you, he walks off oblivious. You will be able to get great power from this gold. Do you return it at great lost to yourself, or take it and use if for your purposes?'

Saulron tells you 'Never covet the posessions of others for personal gain. So I would return it.'

You tell Saulron 'I would expect most evil souls to take the free ride.'

Saulron tells you 'Necrucifer's will, subject nine entails that.'

You tell Saulron 'I would expect most good souls to return the money as morality demands.'

Saulron tells you 'If you expect evil to take such a thing, then your own intentions will push you further to war, and not to peace.'

You tell Saulron 'Why would someone of evil return the gold?'

You tell Saulron 'What benefit does it bring to them?'

Saulron tells you 'Because we are of no need of the gold. That person who had it, is. Your honor comes before a pretty penny.'

You tell Saulron 'You speak as one of those who think of Evil as the new Good.'

Saulron tells you 'I was one of Nadrik, sir. I know all about honor and Gareth.'

You tell Saulron 'Good is moral, evil corrupt.'

Saulron tells you 'If you dropped your gold in front of me, and went oblivious, do you not think I would return it?'

You tell Saulron 'But there of those of evil who believe that in calling their evil darkness, that they believe the same as good.'

You tell Saulron 'I don't think those who believe that think there is any difference between good and evil.'

Saulron tells you 'There is no difference from good and Evil. We fight the same morals upon the battlefield I suppose.'

You tell Saulron 'I find a view such as this misguided I'm afraid, someone who is essentially good who has been seduced unwittingly by evil.'

Saulron tells you 'Sir, Gareth Knights were my role model when I was young.'

You tell Saulron 'Ah, you are one of that school then my son.'

Saulron tells you 'If you will not hear my words, then I fear we will get nowher.e'

You tell Saulron 'If you believe that evil and good are the same thing then we are in disagreement.'

You tell Saulron 'I have seen evil do murder, lying, cheating and stealing.'

You tell Saulron 'I see Good as the antithesis of Evil and vice versa.'

Saulron tells you 'I have seen the light murder, lie, and cheat, and steal. It is unavoidable.'

Saulron tells you 'You and I are not so different.'

You tell Saulron 'Such is the position of those who think such as you.'

You tell Saulron 'You are free of ideology, for you good and evil means nothing.'

Saulron tells you 'If I am to carry a label, sir, and you will not hear my words, then you strive for nothing in words.'

You tell Saulron 'All people are the same flawed.'

Saulron tells you 'I am bound to Necrucifer, sir. Though, he entails that I know the truth of all things.'

You tell Saulron 'I just don't think we agree my son.'

You tell Saulron 'I think of good and evil as different, you the same.'

Saulron tells you 'Oh, you misunderstand. We are different because the light cannot think as such.'

Saulron tells you 'It is with that ideology that we are split apart.'

You tell Saulron 'Let us look at it this way.'

Saulron tells you 'If you would listen to the words that come from Necruciferians. you would have a little more compassion for us.'

You tell Saulron 'The gods of good have sired Honor, Healing, Love, Happiness and Peace.'

You tell Saulron 'The gods of evil have sired murder, disease, decay, mischief, vengence and rage.'

You tell Saulron 'Do you not see a difference there my son?'

Saulron tells you 'No, the light has entailed that evil has sired Murder, disease, decay, mischief, vengeance and rage.'

Saulron tells you 'So long as the light stays in such a phase, they will never succeed in their goals. Nor will evil.'

You tell Saulron 'I don't follow my son.'

Saulron tells you 'If you continue to think the evil is a murderous, and violent pantheon, then you will forever be false. Search for the truth, and excel above your peers.'

You tell Saulron 'Can you see how the gods stand for completely different things?'

You tell Saulron 'I don't see how that logically follows my son.'

Saulron tells you 'No. I see how -mortals- believe that the gods stand divided.'

You tell Saulron 'You do not think that the gods themselves see lorded over their dominions?'

Saulron tells you 'Logically, you will say I am wrong no matter how long we speak. Cast aside your logic if you wish to see the truth.'

You tell Saulron 'Do you think Devion not of Mischief?'

Saulron tells you 'Of course he is. There must always be a balance.'

You tell Saulron 'It takes two differences to achieve balance.'

Saulron tells you 'Do not speak to me about your honesty and goodness either, I have no quarrel with any of the Light and Austinian thought to purge my "insolence" with fire.'

You tell Saulron 'if it is all on the same side, it will be a gross imbalance.'

You tell Saulron 'These are words, not fire my son.'

Saulron tells you 'Of course. It first comes from words, and then it goes to fire.'

You tell Saulron 'Not necessarily.'

Saulron tells you 'If all the gods agree, that we are of evil, and you are of light, then let it be so.'

Saulron tells you 'if you cannot see the honesty and virtue within "evil" then you will forever stay flawed.'

You tell Saulron 'Do you believe Austinian to be the Father of Goodness? That Necrucifer is the Father of Evil?'

You tell Saulron 'I cannot see honesty and virtue within evil my son.'

Saulron tells you 'If he decided to try and strike me down, with such a fire, even though I have no quarrel with the light, then no. He is not good.'

Saulron tells you 'Then the light has blinded you permanently. Your Logic will forever stay one sided. I must be honest, sir.'

You tell Saulron 'Yet you consider yourself an evil soul who is actually good my son?'

Saulron tells you 'No, I am one who has strived to find the truth. The truth is in ourselves. I am of evil because His Dominion will ensue one way or another.'

You tell Saulron 'What makes you think such?'

Saulron tells you 'If you cannot keep your honor, and find the ultimate truth in things, then let it be so.'

Saulron tells you 'Necrucifer has made his presence known. One of these days, you will find Gareth in ruins and your people on judgement. I hope you will carry honor unto that day sir.'

You tell Saulron 'Do you not think, that if you held honor most dear, that you would follow the God of Honor, and not the God of Evil?'

Saulron tells you 'No. For your god of honor turned me away, and so did your knights.'

You tell Saulron 'I am sorry to hear that my son. Although you speak as one of good, you follow the Evil Father.'

Saulron tells you 'I was not "lured" into evil. I was pushed into it. Those of which could never have a true father must search for one. Necrucifer is mine.'

You tell Saulron 'I am quite perplexed, yet there are some who think as you do, that this honorable evil may exist.'

You tell Saulron 'Do you truly believe that Necrucifer holds your ideals of Good true?'

Saulron tells you 'Of course he does. that is the truth of things. You are a good person, so am I. Truth falls unto His Dominion in the end.'

You tell Saulron 'You say you are a good person, yet you are evil. You do not see the contradiction?'

Saulron tells you 'Am I not speaking to you respectfully? Am I not speaking to you in a good manner?'

You tell Saulron 'What domain does Necrucifer call for truth? A god who demands that you lie to see His return?'

Saulron tells you 'Who has lied? I havent. The Dark Lord has not. I know of no one who has.'

You tell Saulron 'Evil may be respectful if it suits their purpose, but this is ideological debate.'

You tell Saulron 'Necrucifer has sanctioned the Shadowknights to lie, cheat and steal to see His return to Algoron.'

You tell Saulron 'So it is written in their history.'

Saulron tells you 'You mean -your own- history. I read it.'

Saulron tells you 'I wrote an essay on it actually. Liviya expects perfection from me.'

You tell Saulron 'No my son, it is from the hand of Shay Kayen, Shadow's founding father.'

Saulron tells you 'As I said, your own history. And if it is his work, how do you have it?'

You tell Saulron 'I do not know where it came from, you would have to ask the Loremasters.'

You tell Saulron 'The Shadowknights also have a library, you can find it in there.'

Saulron tells you 'exactly. It is -your own- history. Sure the founder wrote it, but it has been skewed, and altered to suit your own Logic.'

You tell Saulron 'I believe it has not been altered at all, you can seek it in the library of Storm Keep.'

Saulron tells you 'Ive seen it in Storm Keep. Ive seen how each one is used as well. You have taken what we graciously wrote for you in honor, and tried to use it against us.'

You tell Saulron 'But evil that claims that it is not evil, I find most perplexing.'

You tell Saulron 'It stands for what it is my son.'

You tell Saulron 'I have simply extended logic upon the statements.'

Saulron tells you 'Logic...'

Saulron tells you 'Divine logic? Or mortal logic?'

Saulron tells you 'There is nothing logical about making a one sided debate.'

You tell Saulron 'My own humble logic.'

Saulron tells you 'I see.'

You tell Saulron 'I do not claim to be divine.'

You tell Saulron 'But I have not heard anything from evil that has broken my challenge.'

Saulron tells you 'No? Is that all that you want to hear? A challenge? Not the truth?'

You tell Saulron 'I have heard what evil regards as the truth.'

Saulron tells you 'That would be...? What, murder, rape and pillage?'

You tell Saulron 'Either evil will claim that it is not evil, much as black claims that it is not black.'

You tell Saulron 'I find your claim very hard to reconcile.'

You tell Saulron 'Then there are those who act in an evil way, yet claim to be honorable such as Shadowknights.'

You tell Saulron 'Again, difficult to reconcile the contradiction there.'

Saulron tells you 'They are not honorable in your eyes? They are- no... I will be one of them. -We- are dishonorable?'

You tell Saulron 'The most easy to reconcile is those who are evil, and also act in an evil manner.'

You tell Saulron 'You do not consider yourself evil my son, how could you be dishonorable?'

You tell Saulron 'You follow the precepts of good, yet you are of evil and Necrucifer.'

You tell Saulron 'it is most perplexing.'

Saulron tells you 'Because of your labels.'

You tell Saulron 'I simply call good, good. Evil, evil.'

You tell Saulron 'I call a cat a cat, and a dog a dog.'

Saulron tells you 'Necrucifer -is- the truth. He has made no effort to hide anything from me.'

You tell Saulron 'When a cat comes calling itself a dog, you have to consider to wonder why.'

You tell Saulron 'I have seen nothing of Necrucifer to suggest truth my son.'

Saulron tells you 'And I have seen nothing of Nadrik, for I did as he said, and he turned me away, so have your knights. I wanted nothing more then to be a Gareth Knight.'

Saulron tells you 'I believed as you do, and yet, I was turned down at the age of -nine- just because I was seeking the truth.'

You tell Saulron 'You speak as one jilted, and reason clouded by your own bad experience my son.'

You tell Saulron 'As I said, you speak of virtue and morality like one of Good.'

You tell Saulron 'Perhaps you ought to tell me your tale my son.'

Saulron tells you 'Want to know why? there is morality and virtue in evil.'

You tell Saulron 'I see murder, disease, decay, mischief, vengence and rage.'

Saulron tells you 'Despite my recent conflicts, I was orphaned at the age of three. Mother was murdered in front of me.'

You tell Saulron 'I am sorry for your loss my son.'

Saulron tells you 'It took me six years to find those who would take me in. In those six, I lived in Arkane.'

Saulron tells you 'I could tell you exactly where I hid many things that I found in those alleys. Anyway,'

Saulron tells you 'It seems as though I have come unto a family that has the same conflicts as I, for Anderlin Leirani was my matron for a time.'

You tell Saulron 'I know this woman.'

You tell Saulron 'She sought to join Gareth Keep. We spoke many times.'

Saulron tells you 'Many do. She's dead now. Another man took someone importiant in my life.'

You tell Saulron 'I am sorry for your loss to Malachive.'

Saulron tells you 'All these people... claimed to be of good, and honor. Yet they took the lives of people? Hardly right.'

You tell Saulron 'There are those who denied her entrance because of her association.'

You tell Saulron 'I had spoken to the Lord knight and was giving her a second chance.'

You tell Saulron 'Unfortunately she disappeared before she could be reconsidered.'

You tell Saulron 'I believed she was sincere.'

Saulron tells you 'I understand that. However, I was turned away, because I was trying to speak with Beydalar, Kiid, and Qilue.'

You tell Saulron 'What did you seek to gain from that my son?'

Saulron tells you 'I could never fight for Gareth without knowing my true enemy.'

You tell Saulron 'To consort with evil is not the path to good.'

Saulron tells you 'To ignore your enemy's nature will get you killed.'

You tell Saulron 'In Gareth we prepare our men before they meet so dangerous an enemy.'

Saulron tells you 'In Gareth, I would have never known, I was turned away without a second warning.'

You tell Saulron 'Aye, there are many recruiters who believe such.'

Saulron tells you 'Anyway, when Nadrik turned me away, only one person would speak to me.'

You tell Saulron 'Did you ask to be turned away?'

You tell Saulron 'The gods speak to very few.'

Saulron tells you 'Why would I ask to be turned away.'

You tell Saulron 'Usually you are only turned away from if you ask for it.'

You tell Saulron 'I have not heard of it otherwise, unless the one of faith has grossly called their deity to question.'

Saulron tells you 'No, I never asked for such. Anyway, Liviya asked that I pray to Necrucifer.'

Saulron tells you 'And I gave one prayer, hah, I remember what I even prayed for. And he gave it.'

You tell Saulron 'Ah, to turn to one God is to stray from another.'

Saulron tells you 'I was always meant for a life of devotion. And I had found it.'

You tell Saulron 'The Gods delight in turning one of good to evil.'

You tell Saulron 'And vice versa of course.'

You tell Saulron 'But do you think yourself so open to consideration?'

You tell Saulron 'Had you met a priest of Austinian that day, instead of Necrucifer, what would be your path now?'

Saulron tells you 'After I have been turned away so violently? No. And I will never turn back to the Light. The curse I bear from Austinian will forever bar me from such a thing.'

Saulron tells you 'Would a priest of Austinian bothered to help a poor, orphaned boy who now was shunned?'

You tell Saulron 'I am sorry to hear that my son.'

You tell Saulron 'You do sound like a good soul.'

You tell Saulron 'Your conversation has shown this.'

You tell Saulron 'But you appear to be a victim of circumstance.'

Saulron tells you 'Yet I follow Necrucifer. your labels do not suprise me.'

You tell Saulron 'How else would one of evil be good?'

You tell Saulron 'Well, a label is only a label my son.'

Saulron tells you 'There is no other reason. Those who are of evil have good, and just ideals. You do not need to be a knight of Gareth to believe such things.'

You tell Saulron 'But good remains good, evil remains evil.'

You tell Saulron 'Those of evil have good ideals?'

You tell Saulron 'I cannot reconcile that, it is like calling night, day.'

You tell Saulron 'But I can see how you think this, as you see no difference between good and evil.'

Saulron tells you 'then as I said, you will forever stay flawed in your ideas. You cannot move forward if you cannot see the truth in things.'

You tell Saulron 'How can one see truth in evil? It is like seeing a dog with cat's eyes.'

You tell Saulron 'I cannot reconcile this.'

Saulron tells you 'If you were born so different, as to not look for the truth, then you will stay blind.'

You tell Saulron 'Where does a god of evil find truth my son?'

Saulron tells you 'There is truth in their tenets, their ideals, and their divine purpose.'

You tell Saulron 'I can see no flaw in logic in what I have said, I can certainly see the flaw in thinking good is evil.'

Saulron tells you 'we are put here on this world to serve the gods. It was with our imperfections that made us how we are.'

You tell Saulron 'Yes, Necrucifer's Will and Way praise Nadrik's honor.'

Saulron tells you 'A god's tenets do not praise another god.'

You tell Saulron 'How would you respond of Austinian started to praise murder, vengeance and decay?'

You tell Saulron 'Nadrik is to honor, Necrucifer is also to honor?'

You tell Saulron 'I cannot reconcile this.'

Saulron tells you 'I would think that he has found truth. And, who's to say that he didnt already praise such? I am -permanently- scarred because of your Good father.'

You tell Saulron 'Because Necrucifer sought to slay him my son.'

You tell Saulron 'Look to the histories.'

Saulron tells you 'Have -I- sought to slay Austinian?'

You tell Saulron 'With Necrucifer also comes murder.'

You tell Saulron 'The Shadowknights are sworn to slay Austinian.'

Saulron tells you 'With Austinian comes murder as well then.'

Saulron tells you 'Austinian just didnt kill me enough. For I am still here.'

You tell Saulron 'Austinian did not seek to slay Necrucifer, look to the histories my son.'

Saulron tells you 'No but he wanted me dead for some odd reason.'

You tell Saulron 'That is odd.'

You tell Saulron 'But I know nothing of this.'

Saulron tells you 'Where are you? I'll even prove to you what he has done.'

Saulron tells you 'I have no quarrel with the light, and he did such a thing to me, who was looking for truth? Well I found it. The Light has no truth. They hide behind their veil.'

You tell Saulron 'Good has no truth?'

You tell Saulron 'One of the virtues is honesty.'

Saulron tells you 'Good will askew your truth, and blind you by their "perfections".'

Saulron tells you 'Oh they are honest in their own means as well.'

You tell Saulron 'I cannot reconcile this lying, cheating, stealing, murder, vengence and rage with this virtues of which you speak.'

You tell Saulron 'Good is not perfect, evil often makes this mistake.'

You tell Saulron 'We aspire to do moral and virtue, but we are mortal and fall short.'

Saulron tells you 'Evil -is- perfect. It does not strive to exterminate you, but strives to give you the truth.'

You tell Saulron 'Evil has a god of Murder my son.'

You tell Saulron 'Do you not see this?'

You tell Saulron 'Good -had- a goddess of peace.'

Saulron tells you 'And in murder, you will show the victim truth.'

You tell Saulron 'I cannot reconcile any truth with this statement my son.'

You tell Saulron 'You think murder now virtuous?'

Saulron tells you 'If you cannot listen to a conversation, but instead draw your blade, you will be slain many times over by evil.'

Saulron tells you 'It is in your punishment you will see the truth.'

You tell Saulron 'I'm sorry my son, I can see little logic in your statements.'

Saulron tells you 'because it is not your own logic. A conflict of power it seems.'

You tell Saulron 'Although I can see that if you believe that good and evil are the same, then you would think as you do.'

You tell Saulron 'But I categorically disagree with your position.'

Saulron tells you 'You will disagree unto no end then when His Dominion ensues.'

You tell Saulron 'If you will call the moon the sun, and the sun the moon then I don't think I can argue with you.'

Saulron tells you 'both give light do they not? Why label them.'

You tell Saulron 'If you call a dog a cat, and a cat a dog, I cannot help you.'

Saulron tells you 'I do not ask for your help if it is just a game of labels.'

You tell Saulron 'If you can see that good is good, and evil is evil, then we can discuss such established concepts.'

You tell Saulron 'These are not labels my son. Good is good, a is a, moon is the moon.'

You tell Saulron 'If you stick a label on a jug, and call it a spoon, do you expect everyone to call it a spoon? It remains a jug.'

Saulron tells you 'I am not against the thoughts that Good is good, and evil is evil. I am against the whole thoughts behind such ideals.'

You tell Saulron 'Good and evil are ideology my son.'

Saulron tells you 'The same ideology if you look deep enough.'

You tell Saulron 'I have obviously not looked as deeply as you my son.'

You tell Saulron 'I see Honor, Healing, Love, Happiness and Peace.'

Saulron tells you 'I suppose not. That is why I urge you to look deeper.'

You tell Saulron 'Pitted against this I see murder, disease, decay, mischief, vengence and rage.'

You tell Saulron 'I do not believe the world to be as complicated as you make our my son.'

You tell Saulron 'If you stare at it long enough, perhaps in time you may go mad.'

Saulron tells you 'It is. Our world is run by gods of which we cannot truly understand. It will forever stay complicated.'

You tell Saulron 'But I believe most reasonable people will see obvious differences.'

You tell Saulron 'Run by gods, but the concepts they stand for are more obvious.'

You tell Saulron 'Reconcile Murder with Peace my son.'

You tell Saulron 'Where does the good lie, and where does the evil?'

Saulron tells you 'Sir... I will not go any further on this. If we cannot step back, and challenge the system we live on, then we are slaves to our own thoughts.'

You tell Saulron 'I agree my son, we are not budging from our courses.'

Saulron tells you 'I have debated my points, and they have fallen upon deaf ears.'

Saulron tells you 'I have tried as hard as I can to listen to you. I was once of the light. I believed all that.'

You tell Saulron 'May you find what you are looking for my son.'

Saulron tells you 'to a point... I still do. But I found that the ideals of the light I believe in are stronger in Evil.'

Saulron tells you 'no one ever finds what they were looking for. we all settle.'

You tell Saulron 'It seems to me that you are of good, but that Evil has heard your prayers and have offered you an alternative.'

Saulron tells you 'Many of us are of good, many of us just found the actual truth in such things.'

You tell Saulron 'I fail to see how following evil can lead you to good.'

You tell Saulron 'I have seen little truth in anything of evil.'

Saulron tells you 'If you cannot step outside your box, and question your own thoughts, then you will see nothing.'

You tell Saulron 'Only deceit, avarice, destard and despise.'

You tell Saulron 'I thought we were questioning my son, but to say blue is red makes little sense.'

You tell Saulron 'When you try to explain, you say that blue can be red, because you have seen truth.'

You tell Saulron 'I cannot logically link this together.'

Saulron tells you 'Indeed. Are blue and Red not colors?'

You tell Saulron 'They are my son, different colors.'

Saulron tells you 'But of the same principles. It is with that, that there is truth. All colors are exactly that: colors.'

You tell Saulron 'So you are saying that there are words, and in those words truth and lies.'

You tell Saulron 'I say good tends to truth, evil to lies.'

You tell Saulron 'Both are words.'

Saulron tells you 'You only see what you desire.'

You tell Saulron 'But the intent of good is to do good.'

Saulron tells you 'If you desire nothing, you find truth in everything.'

You tell Saulron 'Aye, even truth in evil.'

You tell Saulron 'And the intent of evil is only to look to itself.'

Saulron tells you 'Truth exists to us all. Honor does as well. So does love.'

You tell Saulron 'In varying degrees my son.'

Saulron tells you 'If I am such a good soul, then why can you deny my beliefs?'

You tell Saulron 'I do not deny your beliefs my son.'

You tell Saulron 'To me, you are of good.'

You tell Saulron 'All you speak of is virtue and morality.'

You tell Saulron 'I'm not sure how you equate this with evil.'

You tell Saulron 'With murder, disease, decay, mischief, vengence and rage.'

Saulron tells you 'you are free at this time?'

You tell Saulron 'For you, your red aura is the label you speak.'

You tell Saulron 'It grows late for me my son.'

Saulron tells you 'I see. All of which you speak of, love, hate, vengeance and rage, violence, murder, greed, lust, whatever.'

You tell Saulron 'I have already tarried here too long.'

Saulron tells you 'they are -all- apart of the mortal imperfecti- oh, if you must, rest well. I am not worried.'

You tell Saulron 'These are the Gods specializations my son.'

You tell Saulron 'Neither of us can change this.'

Saulron tells you 'Indeed. They bestowed them upon us. And Necrucifer wants you to embrace them, and use them to further the ultimate goal: peace.'

You tell Saulron 'Yet you can see good in hate, murder, greed and lust. I cannot.'

You tell Saulron 'You do realise that Peace is that of Kadiya, and not of Necucifer. You know, the one that Necrucifer's son murdered?'

You tell Saulron 'I don't think the Gods you speak of exist my son.'

Saulron tells you 'Malachive is no son of Necrucifer. that is why he is not in the Pantheon.'

You tell Saulron 'Or rather, they are of good, not of evil.'

You tell Saulron 'I'm not sure what that has to do with it my son, my Malachive was sired by Drakkara and Necrucifer.'

You tell Saulron 'The histories tell us this.'

Saulron tells you 'Just because you are born of a woman and a man, no matter how divine you are, you are not their child if you do not see yourself as such.'

You tell Saulron 'Let us adjorn for another day my son.'

Saulron tells you 'Very well, sir.'

Saulron tells you 'Rest well.'

You tell Saulron 'Farewell seeker.'