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    Re: more CthulhuHawk? (Score: 1)
    by Taras on Wed, September 19, 2001
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    Well, as Ivid the Undying notes, House Cranden is split into three groups...the Lawful Good, the Neutral, and the Chaotic Evil. And as Ivid the Undying goes on to state, "House Cranden contains some of the most violently evil people in all of Aerdy." Infer from it what you will about House Cranden and what has happened to it.

    About Almor...nah, it didn't descend into corruption. It was blasted from without, by a country much more powerful than itself. Almor would have had to go through a long, slow fall into increasingly greater depravity and evil to fit into the circumstances I had mentioned. Say, much like it's neighbor...Aerdy. Not that I'm claiming that's what happened to the formerly Great Kingdom.

    I suspect that these kinds of corruptions would happen on a smaller scale, with a temple or order being corrupted, a mage's guild sliding down the path to darkness, a noble family falling into the worship and service of foul entities. A slow rot that eats at the heart of a once-proud and noble land, sending it down the path of corruption as more and more of the nation's institutions succumb to the growing darkness around them, whether that is merely the darkness of political corruption and vice or the darkness of some foul being's touch.

    Who knows...Nyrond or Sunndi could be the next land to find itself firmly in the grasp of evil.


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