Posted by Rimbledorf on November 5, 2000 at 08:05:27:
In Reply to: Conjurers are hated even more... explained inside.... posted by Ilobel on November 5, 2000 at 04:17:12:
But I feel I have to. These arguments are worthless, like most of the other arguments Sylvan throws out. (Another example...I've seen plenty of Sylvans kill "creatures of nature" but call them otherwise just to get their eq...snow worm for example) >Conjurers meanwhile are not only bringing creatures >into thera that dont belong (wether they be angels or >devils) Supposedly it's against the Law of Nature to bring something from another "environment" (That was a sylvan using that word and argument to me). Yet how many Sylvan's can truely fly? Or Breathe under water? Then isn't it against the Law of Nature for anyone to quaff a flying potion? By Sylvan's argument, it is. The rebuttal is, "Angels (or whatever) come from a different plane, that's different from just jumping in the water." But no, it isn't. The Ocean covers part of the ground, and meets it at the shore. The atmosphere surrounds the earth and ocean. Well the next "plane" simply surrounds the atmosphere...all planes touch each other. Yes, you need extra-ordinary means to pass from one plane to another. But a felar ranger also ned extra-ordinary means to travel into the air. >and harming them at the same time. This, at least, is a decent argument in my opinion. Sylvan's are against slavery. However, Conjurors don't always enslave. Many times servitors come willingly, and are quite happy about it. In fact sometimes the servitors don't want to go home at all they like Thera so much. So, lets say, for example, a conjuror summons an angel, but the angel is obviously pissed. So the conjuror recognizes his mistake and sends the angel back home. I don't think there should be anything wrong with that. Is that realistic for a conjuror to do that? Maybe, depends on his roleplay. Personally, I thought about doing that with Rimbledorf once I heard Sylvans arguments. But didn't as soon as I realized Sylvans didn't care. Honestly, my opinion is most, but not all, of the current Sylvans just want an excuse to kill someone. And no, I don't hate sylvans. The only sylvan I've ever hunted was a Wanted Sylvan. which reminds me of another argument. "The cities are spreading so we must attack them!" Please. When was the last time a city spread? Flame away.