03-15-2024, 09:23 PM
I'm gonna dip my toes in here a lil' bit.
I think the labeling on an OOC level doesn't matter so much as the IC perception of Chaos as a whole. Yes, I play the other Harmony person. Yes, I've said IC that Order and Chaos must be in balance.
But I have to point out that what you are preaching in-character (as said by me, in character) is pretty much a drop of water against a tidal wave. Chaos has, in exceptionally recent memory, caused a terrible amount of suffering and destruction. To affect the change you're describing, here, you need to produce a tangible in-character understanding so the layman can at least grasp the nature of what you're speaking about.
As it stands, someone worshiping Chaos will at best earn odd looks, and at worst, be called exactly that: an apostate.
Catildre is not part of the Pantheon. The things she represented are innately tied to Ba'al/Belial and forces of destruction.
This is similar to the Aphros situation of using Occult for good things - you have good intentions! That does not change the fact that at it's very core, the occult is still a terribly destructive force born out of a desire to destroy.
I think the labeling on an OOC level doesn't matter so much as the IC perception of Chaos as a whole. Yes, I play the other Harmony person. Yes, I've said IC that Order and Chaos must be in balance.
But I have to point out that what you are preaching in-character (as said by me, in character) is pretty much a drop of water against a tidal wave. Chaos has, in exceptionally recent memory, caused a terrible amount of suffering and destruction. To affect the change you're describing, here, you need to produce a tangible in-character understanding so the layman can at least grasp the nature of what you're speaking about.
As it stands, someone worshiping Chaos will at best earn odd looks, and at worst, be called exactly that: an apostate.
Catildre is not part of the Pantheon. The things she represented are innately tied to Ba'al/Belial and forces of destruction.
This is similar to the Aphros situation of using Occult for good things - you have good intentions! That does not change the fact that at it's very core, the occult is still a terribly destructive force born out of a desire to destroy.