by The Kingpin » Tue Oct 11, 2016 12:51 am
"You can't seriously be considering meeting her in battle?" asked Andruil, looking towards Desrium with some measure of concern.
"Such is the way of the Justicar. But one must take into account the consequences of such actions," responded the Stormweaver as his gaze shifted to the Stalwart. "We tread a fine line, a balancing act of duty. The very nature of this world is one in which there are no absolutes. No decision is objectively better in the path of a Justicar. In accepting her challenge and seeking to change her, you may be following the policy of peace and diplomacy, of good before the evil of war. But in your failure, millennia of potential good deeds will be lost on those who may need it far more than she who does not appreciate nor care. Generations upon generations upon generations of people who face hardships that may cost them their lives will not have you to be there in their hour of need. In killing you her harm on this world will be twofold. Not only will she have ended you and robbed us of a powerful ally and a potential guide for the less experienced, but she will also have hurt everyone that may benefit from your guidance, your decisions, your attempts to bring order to this world, across the ages."
His gaze settled on the Paladin at the conclusion of his statement. "I have seen her soul, Desrium. She will not waver. She outright dismissed every example, every proof that I gave of your deeds in favour of this world's people. She does not listen because she does not wish to listen. She does not want to understand, only to destroy. When the hour of your meeting arises, either she will destroy you and everything you love or value in this world, or you will destroy her. Unless something is done to end her before she can see her schemes to their foul end."
"Ah yes, organised chaos. the sign of a clever but ever-busy mind. To the perpetrator, a carefully woven web of belongings and intrigue, but to the bystander? Madness!"
–William Beckett, Lore of Leyuna RPG