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Topic: Seven Vows of the Prophet...
Started by: Shadeling
Started on: 1/5/2003
Board: The Riddle of Steel


On 1/5/2003 at 10:33am, Shadeling wrote:
Seven Vows of the Prophet...

Do they think magic is bad like the Imperial religion? Also, in what ways would the Tataar Horde taint the religion...Any thoughts?

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On 1/5/2003 at 7:07pm, Jake Norwood wrote:
RE: Seven Vows of the Prophet...

Hey-

These are really good questions, and this is a thread that I really want to see discussion on. Here's my 2c.

I would say that they do think it's bad, but that what they define as "magic" may be a little less strict...there isn't as much of a "NO ONE EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISITION!" element in the 7 vows, as I see it. I do think that they connect magic to the Defiler, though (and probably think the 3-in-1 use it!).

As for the Tatars...oh yeah, I'm sure they're take on the 7 vows is very...customized.

Jake

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On 1/5/2003 at 7:34pm, Brian Leybourne wrote:
RE: Seven Vows of the Prophet...

Yeah, interesting.

My take is that they have an even stronger hatred/distrust of magic than the westeners.

After all, every follower is directly sworn to fight against the betrayer and the nine. Their belief is that Xanar fought using "truth" against the "vile sorcery" of the nine (and won, ok, he died in the process, but at least we know that truth is stronger than sorcery, right?). Jake's right in that none of the vows actually mention magic, but IMHO that's because the vows are actually guidelines in how to live your life, and the living of your life is for one purpose - to battle the evilness of sorcery/the nine.

Having said that; like all "good" religions, the point sometimes gets lost over time and it seems to me that they pretty much hate all Westeners now, forgetting who the real "foe" is. Some real world religions have the same problem.

The Tataar are a prime example of what I'm talking about :-)

Brian.

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