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âFaithful people suffer and evil people prosper all the time [...]. Besides, if our actions are driven only by reward or punishment--eternal or otherwise--then they are motivated by greed and selfishness, not faith or love. That is where so many people go wrong, even those who say they believe [...]. They obey because the think it will make their *lives* better, rather than *themselves*. And that is very much the wrong reason.â
âEvil men rarely convince others to their side by asking them to perform dark deeds for no good reason. They will always start with the lightest shade of gray. They so often use what seems like a good cause.""You don't think it's possible that a little gray is what's needed, sometimes?" asked Davian.Raleth snorted."No," he said severely. "Gray is the color of cowardice and ignorance and sheer laziness, Davian--never let anyone tell you otherwise. If something is not clearly right or wrong then it bears actually *figuring out* which one it is, not dismissal into some nebulous third category. If you have a basis for your morality, a foundation for it, then there will always be an answer--and if you do not, then trying to decide whether *anything* is right or wrong is an exercise in futility and irrelevance.â
âItâs not enough to fight for the right side. You have to figure out how to fight the right way, too. If winning is truly all that matters, then weâve lost sight of whatâs actually right and wrong in the first place.â
âEvil men rarely convince others to their side by asking them to perform dark deeds for no good reason. They will always start with the lightest shade of gray. They so often use what seems like a good cause.â
âYour choices, Tal. Always your choices. Influences don't get blame or creditâ
âBesides, if our actions are driven only by reward or punishmentâeternal or otherwiseâthen they are motivated by greed and selfishness, not faith or love.â
âBecause it is like⊠like listening to a piece of music and judging the composer by how skillfully the musician is playing it. The question that needs answering isnât ever âwho acts better.â It is easy to seize upon the worst of groupsâbut every group is a collection of individuals, and every individual is flawed. Some are contrary, some are outright liars when they say that they believe in something. So every action has to be assessed against what someone claims they believe, not simply seen as a result of it.â He shrugged. âDoes that make sense? You should never judge the sides of an argument simply by who is doing the arguing.â
âBecause hurting someone is not teaching them a lesson, Davian. As you pointed out earlier-we can hate what they do, but we should never hate them." He shifted. " And I'm not 'better' than you. That's not how this works. Believing in El, trying to follow His rules, doesn't make you in some way superior. If anything, it makes you more aware that none of us can claim to be truly good. That's why forgiveness is so important." He saw Davian's dubious expression and shook his head. " I'm not suggesting that enemies should suddenly be friends, but I am choosing to forgive. Because if I don't, Im nothing more than empty words.â
âFaithful people suffer and evil people prosper all the time, Davianâyou must know that is true. Besides, if our actions are driven only by reward or punishmentâeternal or otherwiseâthen they are motivated by greed and selfishness, not faith or love. That is where so many people go wrong, even those who say they believe in El. They obey because they think it will make their lives better, rather than themselves. And that is very much the wrong reason.â
âIf you have a basis for your morality, a foundation for it, then there will always be an answer - and if you do not, then trying to decide whether anything is right or wrong is an exercise in futility and irrelevanceâ
âThe old saying is wrong, you know--a common enemy does not a friendship make. You can only ever be as good as the people you are willing to fight beside. [...] Alliances made from convenience only ever weaken a cause.â
âYou should never judge the sides of an argument simply by who is doing the arguing.â
âI never understood why the Builders did not lay better protections against such destruction. El knows they could have.""Asar once told me that they did it because nothing is truly beautiful unless it can be lost.â
âRemember that your past does not define youâno matter the consequences,â he said gently. âChoice is meaningless without consequences, and a privilege we do not deserve if we will not face them.â
âTruth can be a burden, but secrets are poison.â
âYou would be angry with them, yesâargue with them, do everything that you could to bring them back, maybe even fight them if you had toâbut would you stop loving them?â His voice was soft. âI am frustrated by them, Ashalia. Angry with them and hurt by them. And they by me. None of that erases centuries of friendship. It does not change the fact that they are my family, constants in my life in a way that no one could ever replicate.â
âAsar once told me that they did it because nothing is truly beautiful unless it can be lost,â said Caeden idly as he gazed out over the rubble.â
âWhat kind of god would create us and then leave us with no guiding hand, no plan, to the mercies of chance alone? Is a lack of discipline caring? Is absence somehow love? Should a father take his newborn and cast it out into the wild, helpless and alone, all because he does not want to unduly influence its life?â
âWeâll make sure youâre safe. Weâre all painfully aware that youâre the weakest one here.â âItâs a little awkward,â concurred Asha. âLucky youâre a prince, really,â continued Davian absently, peering over the edge into the raging white water. âYou wouldnât have a whole lot going for you if you didnât haveâââAll right,â growled Wirr.â
âEverything you say makes me angry,â he agreed as calmly as he could. âI hear that all the time.â
âI am frustrated by them, Ashalia. Angry with them and hurt by them. And they by me. None of that erases centuries of friendship. It does not change the fact that they are my family, constants in my life in a way that no one could ever replicate.â
âBecause hurting someone is not teaching them a lesson, Davian. As you pointed out earlierâwe can hate what they do, but we should never hate them.â
âFaithful people suffer and evil people prosper all the time [...]. Besides, if our actions are driven only by reward or punishment--eternal or otherwise--then they are motivated by greed and selfishness, not faith or love. That is where so many people go wrong, even those who say they believe [...]. They obey because they think it will make their *lives* better, rather than *themselves*. And that is very much the wrong reason.â
âBecause hurting someone is not teaching them a lesson, Davian. As you pointed out earlierâwe can hate what they do, but we should never hate them.â He shifted. âAnd Iâm not âbetterâ than you. Thatâs not how it works. Believing in El, trying to follow His rules, doesnât make you in some way superior. If anything, it makes you more aware that none of us can claim to be truly good. Thatâs why forgiveness is so important.â He saw Davianâs dubious expression and shook his head. âIâm not suggesting that enemies should suddenly be friends, but I am choosing to forgive. Because if I donât, Iâm nothing more than empty words.â
âIf something is not clearly right or wrong then it bears actually figuring out which one it is, not dismissal into some nebulous third category. If you have a basis for your morality, a foundation for it, then there will always be an answerâand if you do not, then trying to decide whether anything is right or wrong is an exercise in futility and irrelevance.â
âYou want to know why Gassandrid brought me here to fight him? I am an Augur, Isaire. And I am not fated to die todayâ


