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technically there is no such thing as an evil person, I say, playing a video game where you can follow the gods of fear and hate
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#12
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Good and Evil are relative
Outside of that though, looking at human history to the present...yep, Humans are evil. | ||
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#13
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If you unironically roll an Iksar Monk you are a pathetic loser.
It's Human Eyepatch or get the fuck out. | ||
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#14
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By modern gamer standards it make no sense.
for people who care about lore and say fuck class race balance it`s justified. afterall if wasnt because a human monk tried to solo cazic and he got owned u would not have iksar monks... Origin of Iksar Monks The Iksar Monks actually owe their existence to a very famous Human monk, one of the first of his kind who in his hubris attacked Cazic Thule on his home Plane of Fear. The story is related as part of the quest for the Whistling Fists via an in-game book given by Cazic Thule himself Zan Fi believed in his power and made way to do battle with Cazic Thule in his own plane. Dispatching his minions one by one he came to the Lord of Fear. He saw and threw challenge to him. The battle lasted for days, Cazic Thule was weakened but Zan Fi would be defeated in the end. Cazic Thule seeing this amazing skill in battle decided that it should be instilled into the broodlings of his great race. He took the essence of Zan Fi and placed it into an Iksar, Tynn. Cazic Thule bestowed unto Tynn the gift of the Whistling Fists. He did this as a mockery of Zan Fi and his failure in battle. He was placed within the empire of Iksar with only one thing in mind, to train other Iksar the way of the monk to inflict a new breed of fear and pain unto their foes | ||
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#15
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Humans get easy mode starting area and faction.
It's balanced from an rpg perspective. Get over it snow flakes. | ||
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#16
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imagine deciding what you play based on stats rather than what looks cooler.
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