Muktar wrote:
And you both missed my point. Ruthlessness requires a person to not not ever have any remorse for what the action might include, which is a totally selfish attitude.
But surely the point is that this assertion is
entirely wrong? Ruthlessness in and of itself does not preclude the capacity for remorse or regret for the actions that were taken because they were deemed so necessary.
Ruthlessness is therefore not in and of itself a "totally selfish attitude".
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The religion of SK is completely tied with the alignment system. Every part of their ethos falls within the lightie-graybie-darkie system. For instance, you will never see the murder sphere in the lightie domain. Also for instance, you will never see Healing in the darkie spheres. The spheres are put into the places where they fit with the alignments.
Different argument, however ....
Religions are tied into the alignment system. The alignment system is not tied into religions.
And anyway, there is no reason why a white aura'd pantheonist might not whisper a prayer to Sargas on the brink of a battle. Or make a sacrifice to placate and ward away the malfesience of Dabi in the hope of avoiding sickness. Or whatever.
And to take the Sargas example, his spheres are War and Power (has somebody added conquest back in without me noticing? I thought he left that behind with the cooling corpse of Ariakas?) War is something just about everybody in Pyrathia engages in gleefully to one level or another. And equally, Power is just as ethically ambivilant, dependent upon the context of its use. The Hammer seek power just as much as the Adepts, only each crave it for different purposes.
It typically isn't the sphere that defines the morality in the religions of Pyrathia, but rather the manifestation of the entity that governs them.