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# Cruelty - the application of pain - is the method by which one weeds out the weak and feeble-minded from the population. | # Cruelty - the application of pain - is the method by which one weeds out the weak and feeble-minded from the population. | ||
# Weakness must be eliminated in all its forms: Physical, Mental, and Spiritual. | # Weakness must be eliminated in all its forms: Physical, Mental, and Spiritual. | ||
# The enemies of strength are those who trumpet the | # The enemies of strength are those who trumpet the craven values of forgiveness, tolerance, and laxity of discipline. | ||
# The body may be made stronger through combat. | # The body may be made stronger through combat. | ||
# The mind may be made stronger through the elimination of conscience. One does this by inflicting pain on others. | # The mind may be made stronger through the elimination of conscience. One does this by inflicting pain on others. | ||
# The spirit may be made stronger by enduring hardships, both self-imposed and externally-imposed. | # The spirit may be made stronger by enduring hardships, both self-imposed and externally-imposed. | ||
The | The Lord of Evil is [[Sartan]], the Malevolent. | ||
[[Category:Religion]] | [[Category:Religion]] | ||
Latest revision as of 23:11, 12 May 2025
These are the Seven Truths of Evil:
- What is called evil is simply the drive for advancement, for greatness. We seek, through discipline and pain, to spur the advancement of nothing less than sentient life.
- Cruelty - the application of pain - is the method by which one weeds out the weak and feeble-minded from the population.
- Weakness must be eliminated in all its forms: Physical, Mental, and Spiritual.
- The enemies of strength are those who trumpet the craven values of forgiveness, tolerance, and laxity of discipline.
- The body may be made stronger through combat.
- The mind may be made stronger through the elimination of conscience. One does this by inflicting pain on others.
- The spirit may be made stronger by enduring hardships, both self-imposed and externally-imposed.
The Lord of Evil is Sartan, the Malevolent.