To make it clear, I was referring to this:
http://www.glorantha.com/library/history/cot-history.html#nature-chaos
"Whereas a man might decide to commit murder for financial or moral reasons, the chaotic being will consider murder because it is forbidden, and he cannot endure being forbidden to act."
Sounds familiar, doesn't it?
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> What's interesting to me is that Vadeli are apparently not Chaotic, and yet they defy the laws because they are laws, just as the Brithini follow laws because they are laws - now, doesn't that remind you of a certain excerpt from Salonar Tamaskil?
> /// From the Book of Drastic Resolutions ? What about it ? And chaos isn't evil. Chaos is... outside, beyond everything. Evil is part of creation, however society explains it.
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> Also, I think you have to admit that their whole mandatory incest, patricide/infanticide and so on package is, at least, a cut above your usual everyday evil.
> /// They might be lies, slander, false horror stories spread by the brithini and believed by the human malkioni.
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> I think they are just as inhuman as the Brithini, and perhaps nastier to outsiders, though that is an accident of their nature.
> /// Do we all agree they are immortal ? If yes, I agree they are as inhuman as brithni, may God curse them. But do they really need the blood of virgins and other horrors to be immortal ? Or were the brithini jealous of their "immortality with fun" ?
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> That is not to say I won't be interested in a Vadeli story. Then again, did anyone write a Brithini story?
> /// Good point. Do brithin have stories anyway ?
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