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Autumn Elite

Autumn Elite

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I think this is probably the best place to put this since the "Petition: Less Bias Needed" thread was locked.

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Will there be or do you plan to have any dialogue relating to Garlandia?

I might put a response to that into the quest if there's an opportunity to ask Saradomin about it. Though frankly I think asking a god to answer for every point of contention in their backstory is missing the point. Following a god should have an element of trust. How strong is your faith if every revelation of his past makes you question your loyalty? He's had to do terrible things in pursuit of a greater good. He had his reasons for doing it, and if you know his nature and philosophy, you've likely already concluded why he felt it necessary.

08-Jul-2014 14:57:26

Adam Teal

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Autumn Elite said :
I think this is probably the best place to put this since the "Petition: Less Bias Needed" thread was locked.

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Will there be or do you plan to have any dialogue relating to Garlandia?

I might put a response to that into the quest if there's an opportunity to ask Saradomin about it. Though frankly I think asking a god to answer for every point of contention in their backstory is missing the point. Following a god should have an element of trust. How strong is your faith if every revelation of his past makes you question your loyalty? He's had to do terrible things in pursuit of a greater good. He had his reasons for doing it, and if you know his nature and philosophy, you've likely already concluded why he felt it necessary.



I've never seen that quote before. Thank you so much ^_^

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