Moral Affinity
Oct 17, 2013 13:27:29 GMT -5
Post by Shadow on Oct 17, 2013 13:27:29 GMT -5
YumeHaru, while a peaceful and serene place, must at some point take a stand as to it's place on the spectrum of light and darkness. Truly, if one where to describe YumeHaru as good or evil, neither word would strike out, however, good would be the word of choice in those two. In reality, YumeHaru is neither Neutral, Good, or Evil, it is something drastically different; perhaps one could call it a combination of the three. This seems to be a very contrary fact, and it seems unexplainable; however, a bit of insight could help one to truly understand YumeHaru.
To the aspect of Neutrality, YumeHaru is easily relatable. YumeHaru as a whole dislikes war, and it wishes to bring about a world of peace. The pack itself discourages unwarranted violence, and strife with other packs is only utilized when necessary. YumeHaru also accepts members easily, not trying to stand on the mistakes of others as a reason for denial. For all of these reasons, YumeHaru could be called Neutral, however, such a statement would be in ignorance of YumeHaru's other traits.
To the aspect of goodness, YumeHaru also shares a likeness. YumeHaru will never deny a hurt wolf service or healing, nor will it deny anyone help. YumeHaru wishes nothing more that to see it's members safe and happy. YumeHaru's principles and precedents shun evil activity and the pack looks down on the idea of slaves. And while the pack's neutral stance causes the pack to withdraw from violence, the YumeHaru pack will fight for the things it deems righteous. In this manner, YumeHarut could seem more Good that Neutral, however, there is one more aspect to look at before things are clear.
To the aspect of Evil, YumeHaru could also relate. YumeHaru has a fault, its Alpha, while concerned with the wellbeing of the pack, is overwhelmingly more concerned with the finding of his lost siblings. He would do anything to get his siblings back, leading him to make drastic of sacrificial decisions that could negatively affect the pack. The Alpha is also a realist, only seeing the truth behind the situation, he doesn't try to imagine what could be, or what he could prevent, he strives to bring out the present. This makes the Alpha not only ambitious, but also slightly demanding. If a member doesn't stive to go along with the current Alpha's wishes, his darker side could make itself known. However, the Alpha also, partially as a result of his search for his family, remembers the that such actions are not for the better of himself, or his pack. As a result of this, the Alpha tries to emulate the purity of his younger siblings and subdue the darker side of his being.
Now, overall, the YumeHaru pack seems to have conflicting ideas within it, does it not? Thus the Moral Affinity of the pack is not to be call Good or Evil, nor it Neutral the correct term. YumeHaru could be described as Divine Light, which casts a Shadow.
This idea can become readily confusing, therefor, it is up to the member to decide which stance he takes when becoming a part of this pack, as the fate of a pack is not chosen by it's stance, but by the power the stances its members hold.
To the aspect of Neutrality, YumeHaru is easily relatable. YumeHaru as a whole dislikes war, and it wishes to bring about a world of peace. The pack itself discourages unwarranted violence, and strife with other packs is only utilized when necessary. YumeHaru also accepts members easily, not trying to stand on the mistakes of others as a reason for denial. For all of these reasons, YumeHaru could be called Neutral, however, such a statement would be in ignorance of YumeHaru's other traits.
To the aspect of goodness, YumeHaru also shares a likeness. YumeHaru will never deny a hurt wolf service or healing, nor will it deny anyone help. YumeHaru wishes nothing more that to see it's members safe and happy. YumeHaru's principles and precedents shun evil activity and the pack looks down on the idea of slaves. And while the pack's neutral stance causes the pack to withdraw from violence, the YumeHaru pack will fight for the things it deems righteous. In this manner, YumeHarut could seem more Good that Neutral, however, there is one more aspect to look at before things are clear.
To the aspect of Evil, YumeHaru could also relate. YumeHaru has a fault, its Alpha, while concerned with the wellbeing of the pack, is overwhelmingly more concerned with the finding of his lost siblings. He would do anything to get his siblings back, leading him to make drastic of sacrificial decisions that could negatively affect the pack. The Alpha is also a realist, only seeing the truth behind the situation, he doesn't try to imagine what could be, or what he could prevent, he strives to bring out the present. This makes the Alpha not only ambitious, but also slightly demanding. If a member doesn't stive to go along with the current Alpha's wishes, his darker side could make itself known. However, the Alpha also, partially as a result of his search for his family, remembers the that such actions are not for the better of himself, or his pack. As a result of this, the Alpha tries to emulate the purity of his younger siblings and subdue the darker side of his being.
Now, overall, the YumeHaru pack seems to have conflicting ideas within it, does it not? Thus the Moral Affinity of the pack is not to be call Good or Evil, nor it Neutral the correct term. YumeHaru could be described as Divine Light, which casts a Shadow.
This idea can become readily confusing, therefor, it is up to the member to decide which stance he takes when becoming a part of this pack, as the fate of a pack is not chosen by it's stance, but by the power the stances its members hold.