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Message ID: 903
Date: Sun Aug 22 02:06:16 BST 1999
Author: Slithey Tove
Subject: Re: Cleric Behaviour


-----Original Message-----
From: Happy Premise #1 <douglas@...>
To: EQ-Clerics@onelist.com <EQ-Clerics@onelist.com>
Date: Saturday, August 21, 1999 1:24 AM
Subject: Re: [EQ-Clerics] Cleric Behaviour


>From: Happy Premise #1 <douglas@...>
>
>On Sat, 21 Aug 1999 AsmodeusDP@... wrote:
>
>> From: AsmodeusDP@...
>>
>> I thought most clerics were good natured hehe. I did not realize that
there
>> were evil clerics.
>>
>
>Alas, the vile gods of darkness have their mendicants; as a follower of
>Tunare, I use my powers to heal and protect Tunare's most beloved
>children, the elves. However, I feel no compunction to show mercy to
>the bastard child of the Marr twins, nor to help the stunted followers
>of the gods of mayhem and dirt-delving.


You will not help clerics of Marr, even though you are welcome in their
temple, when you visit Freeport? Tsk, tsk. As a dwarf, I am sniffed at when
I try to buy semi-precious stones as spell components in the spellcasters
guild there, but I am welcomed in the Temple of Marr, and certainly feel
obliged to return help the Marr siblings' followers in return.

I have even healed Children of the Dark, on the assumption that at the
End of All Things, there is hope, even for them, to turn aside from their
evil ways and follow a better diety, and perhaps if I return good for evil,
they will learn the ways of mercy and kindness.

== Gilead, dwarven cleric of Brell, Fennin Ro