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The Book of Revenge
In-Game Library
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Obtain From | Tarlach in Sidhe Sneachta translated by Kristell in Dunbarton (G1 quest) |
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Tradability | Untradable |
Effects | Obtain keyword Mores |
Other Servers | KR JP TW CN |
The Book of Revenge
Written By Mores
No rules apply to them.
They despise, torment, and ignore those
that aren't like them.
They will give up anything if it leads to fulfilling their desires.
The Blessing from God they claim are nothing but self-serving acts.
We despise the humans for this very reason.
Out despise toward them are such
that
we do not believe in coexisting with
them.
May all humans be cursed for life.
Introduction
To all Fomors in Erinn and Lohollan, I urge each and every one of you to pay attention to what I, Mores, have to say, as a human being walking the path of a Fomor, yet being unable to conquer the boundaries presented by the fact that I am human being.
The words I am about to say will have everything to do with revenge on the humans. Know that this is not just a wishful thinking from one individual, but a creed that all Fomors should follow. Hear my three cries of revenge, in hopes of restoring the order of the world.
The First Cry of Revenge
Humans are creations of chaos. They are only too happy to break rules in the name of growth and practicality, while devaluing everything that helped them get to where they were, sometimes even denouncing their existence. They strongly believe that their desires supercedes nature's beauty and harmony, and even if there's a person that practices patience and content, that person will be classified as a failure. Their definition of wisdom isn't one that can control their desires, but rather one that can maximize their greed. They are fully devoted to feeding their desires, and the ones that are the most dedicated to this “craft” will be looked upon with envy. That's just how humans are.
They also scream of change and growth. The irony is all this is that humans themselves may have gone through generations and generations without actually changing one bit. They are loathe to admit their sinister nature, and instead blame it on innocent bystanders. That way, they'll forget about their own inner sinister ways, and in the end, trick themselves into believing that they are the kind, gentle being worthy of divine blessings. Humans are full of deceit, hatred, and betrayal, and have the galls to bring harm to fellow creations of God that may stand in their path. Thats human. Don't ever forget that. It's our duty as the servants of God, to forever hate and destroy the humans, in order to restore order in this world.
Fomors, on the other hand, are the creations of order. Instead of changing the world to fit their needs, Fomors believe in in harmony, balance, and order of the world. Fomors know the duties they'll have to to perform as God's creations, use their God-given abilities wisely, protect the weak, and stand up to the strong. Fomors never hesitate to to sacrifice for the good of the whole, and understand their personal desires are unimportant in the big picture.
Fomors move in groups, showing compassion to those in need, while understanding the difficulties the strong ones face, helping them out when in need. Fomors only have one thing in mind, to carry on God's desires of peace, unity, and harmony. Remember the true nature of the Fomors, even if you may have forgotten it along the way. We are the Fomors, the ones that never blame God for the society we are put in, even if God may seem to be on the humans's side.
Do you remember Tir Na Nog? It's the holy paradise created by the four gods, and its presence establishes order in Erinn, with the divine providence shining through each and every day.
Alas, the neverending desires of the humans have made them dissatisfied with what the god gave us. In fact, they proceed to destroy nature and stretches their infinite desires to the holy land of Tir Na Nog.
Do not simply dismiss the humans' desires to live in the world of gods when they are imperfect. Think about how big of a tragedy it'll be if that happens. Think about how devastating it'll be for the rules and order to be destoryed once and for all in the hands of the humans.
Conclusion
With all the sins these humans commit, how can they even think of making their way towards the land of eternity? And how can we let them go like that? Tir Na Nog shall not be taken over in the hands of the filty human beings. Never. Tir Na Nog will shine the brightest when the Fomors take over the land. And that is what I wish, as someone who may be a human being, but decides to fully embrace the life of a Fomor. This is also what the Goddess ultimately wishes, First, what we'll need to do is to teach these foolish humans, who lust over the holy land of Tir Na Nog as a means to fulfill human desires, a huge lesson in the name of the creators, the Gods. Never forget all the despicaple acts these humans did on each and every one of us. It's up to us to now to return the favor to these humans, and re-establish harmony and peace in this world. Always remember that Tir Na Nog's holy nature can only be kept in tact by destroying the mankind.
To those eager to spread the truth to the fellow creations of God, read my next cry of revenge.
Every time I see the sign from her, the only thing I can think of is this uncontrollable rage towards humans.
As time passed, however, rage is replaced by unbearable
sadness in that
I was not able to see my wife and
kids.
I'll just have to accept it.
I didn't lose the sign, I may have wanted to just...lose it.
The only thing I can think of now is revenge.
A Revenge in the name of the Goddess.
I'll need to break out of this boundary
of humans
and think about the brothers that really matter, the Fomors.
Trivia
- This book was also known as the Book of Evil in pre-genesis versions of Generation 1.
Gallery
Reference
- The Book of Revenge (translated)
- Book of Fomors (untranslated)