by Wolfman2006 » Sun May 16, 2010 12:09 pm
Brotherhood? I think not. That the wretched bastard children of humanity and the animals, or the spawn of demons do share angelic blood may well be. However their taint shrouds and overcomes their holy heritage. Just as in society, when the son of a countess is fathered by a commoner; that child’s nobility is revoked. His pure heritage is tainted thus he forsakes any rights to his class. It is the same with mixing the decedents of Adephon with lesser creatures. Is it their fault? Did they choose their parentage? Of course not, but the damage is done and their evil remains, an abomination to Phenex’s blood.
Father Sahaal smiles darkly, and he leans in almost whispering as if sharing some secret
“You commend me for my acceptance of lesser races in my service? It is true I am something of an enigma amongst the Church for doing so. The day will come when such creatures will no longer be tolerated on Ayos, when humanity will throw off the yoke of tolerating their unholy existence. But for now, the day has not yet come and I don’t see why they should not put themselves to some….use first. They have no salvation waiting for them, when the last of their kind’s blood runs dry, and humanity is rewarded for our service by the Almighty, they have nothing to look forward to but the fires of damnation. So they have nothing to loose by aiding me in hunting heretics, heathens, and even their fellows and kin. I may be a priest, but I make no claim to insight on how the almighty may respond to such a damned creature performing his sacred work. Who knows? Perhaps the Almighty may take pity on such a creature, perhaps he won’t, it doesn’t really matter. Once the possibility lies in front of such a desperate creature, he will embrace it fully on the off chance it may come true.”
Looking troubled at the implications of Father Carmichael
“Hm I have not met the man as of yet, but regardless of his lack of conviction it may not be suitable to exclude him in the plans of a Greyhook Church. He is the local preacher as you say, and the goal is to gain the people’s trust in order to show them the light. To leave him out of such a project and works may only alienate them further: having a group of foreigners show up to tell them how to live their lives. Having him involved even loosely in this project may ease the transition.”
The Lord Solomon Sahaal of Loreard, Consort to the Queen
Acolyte of the Scion of Masks
High-Arch-Heretic, The Fallen one
Ex Inquisitor, Former Priest
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