It's not a stupid thought, but it's also not perfectly accurate, either. Zamorak doesn't want perfect, total chaos, and Saradomin probably wouldn't be super happy with perfect, total stasis. They're not as two-dimensional as their followers make them out to be; they both want to build what they believe will be functional societies. They just don't agree on what a functional society should prioritize. Zamorak seems to prize innovation, willpower and upward and downward mobility; Saradomin prizes order, safety, and despotism (in the technical sense, not the connotative sense).
In a Saradominist society, everything has a place, and everything functions well within that place. In a Zamorakian society, everyone is expected to carve out their own place, but ideally, at least, everyone is given the tools to do so.
A Zamorakian lorehound, probably.
01-Dec-2017 10:57:43