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The fanatic

Started by Wolfpoet, May 08, 2006, 11:11:09 PM

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Wolfpoet

There is a line between the devout and the fanatic and the greatest tragedy is the fanatic thinks he hasn't crossed it.
It's not so much that we fear the Wolf that howls outside, we fear the Wolf that howls within our soul.

Paladin, Iman, Rabbi and Fa Shih of the Erisian revival.

There are 3 sides to any conflict, winners, losers and arms dealers. Eris does a damn good deal at competitive prices.

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Read "Fanatic" by Eric Flint.  It can be found in the anthology "The Service of the Sword" by David Weber ISBN: 0-7434-3599-0

LMNO

I figure once you become devout, it's only a matter of degree.

After all, it's the same mentality, just amped up a bit.