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occasional WarHammer content and maybe some bad takes👌😤
Katılım Nisan 2022
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The Force in practice is a kind of "Universe as God" in the very Christian sense. The Light is good, the Dark is evil. There can be complex reasons why those who choose the Light or Dark Sides, and there can be nuance of action and choice within those allegiances. However it is impossible to divorce Star Wars from this fact without divorcing it from the mythical foundation that defines it. You can at most make stories not about the Jedi and Sith, but you can't remove the Jedi and Sith from Christian morality.
Kreia holds to the same fallacy as one who blames God for random misfortune or the evil perpetuated by man. Man makes evil choices. The chaos of existence brings misfortune. Kreia is the kind of moral nihilist who sees these and instead blames God for not personally stepping in to stop it. To her, killing the collective soul of life itself is preferable to accepting the reality that evil is a product of man, and that the universe can still be cold, cruel, and chaotic.
And much like real life moral nihilists, she considers this "neutral" when it's most certainly not. It's anger, rage, and resentment disguised as wisdom. Grey morality is fallacy.
Even the so called Grey Jedi accept that goodness, moral righteousness, must win out over evil. It's even part of the Grey Jedi Code. It's not truly Grey, and is much closer to the Light Side than it's creators will admit.

Elkenrod Karmic@ElkenrodKarmic
@HMBohemond Sure is a whole lot of tourists here. The entire point of Kreia is to show that the narrow minded ideologies of both the Sith and the Jedi are flawed. And she's proven right, because the franchise continues - and the Sith and Jedi continue to make things worse for the galaxy.
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📜 Guide to Settlement Scaling 📜
In this guide, we break down how fantasy kingdoms are structured, from isolated farms all the way up to powerful capitals.
Try this in a map 👇
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