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Capone the Slayer on the subject of "The meaning of life, codes of behavior, and the final judgment."
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When the original four Xenotls first came upon the offspring of Izalotl they were surprised by their power and forced to flee. Shortly after, as all know, the god Faotl created man from the ocean, and Xeataotl was made into the night stars when he almost destroyed Faotl's creations, and Teatoatl became the sun . Faotl created a new man, learning from his past mistakes. This time, they died once more, this time becoming the birds. A third time, Faotl reated man, this time from the dirt, but these were doomed and became the monkeys. At last, alone, Caraoatl created man from his own blood after killing the remaining Xelatls. These humans eventually became the lizards when Caraoatl was slain by the surviving Xenotls.
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|Type=Letter
 
|Sender=Capone the Slayer
 
|Recipients=Jean-Olivier
 
|Content=Interesting questions, JeanOlivier, the answers to which are all intertwined, for without one, there is not the other. As the followers of our Lord we can find meaning to our lives in many ways. Be it fighting with the sword or word, teaching others of Him, or embracing the Dark. In living for our Lord we find enlightenment, and upon our deaths we rise into the ranks of his Army, to join the ranks of the legions fighting the Sisters of Light.
 
  
To live in the Shadow of our Lord means to do all for His will. I believe I have told you this before, but the normal concept of "good" and "evil" is incredibly biased. The unenlightened will view a dragon as inherently evil if it were to eat a human, but what evil is there in a creature eating to survive? Dragons are not inherently evil - what they do is simply the way of our universe. Neither good, nor evil. For what is normally considered evil, one must look to the light, and those who work to further it's despicable ends. The assassination of a warrior of Light is praise worthy, as it is done according to our Lord's will, and is the destruction of Light, however if a warrior of Light were to kill a warrior of Dark, that is 'evil'... an act of the Light.
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From the bones of the slain Xelatls the Xenotls created man to fight the curse lain upon them by Caraoatl. At first, the surviving Xenotls believed all of the Xelatl to be slain, but this turned out to not be so. In their wake new gods arose, and the Xenotl feared them once again. The fear of the new man, fighting amongst themselves, and the fear of the gods rose into the skies, to a new place, and there the god Xerotl was born as the answer. From his throne of shadows he taught man to impose order on others, and from there to create kingdoms and prosper. He taught man of Strength and new ways to fight war. To fight with honour.
  
You know, to some extent now, how to recognize those of Dark, as you have seen with Maldiciones. As your faith deepens, and your understanding of our Lord's will, you will find such matters trivial, and that they come with ease. Eventually you will reach a point where you will no longer have to consult with me on whether some act is Dark or Light, for you will already know, just as you know how to walk without thinking of it, you will recognize Dark and Light for what it is without thinking of it.
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The other Xenotls saw this and were pleased. They turned to one another and said "Xerotl has done great things and allowed man to prosper. There are now more than we need to satiate the curse, so let us reward him." And to Xerotl the remaining Xenotl gave domain over a portion of the souls of man who were not needed to sate their thirst to do with as he pleases.
  
I hope I have answered your questions, feel free to ask more if you wish to know more.
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With these souls Xerotl created his army to defend man from death by the hands of the new Xelatl, lest the Xenotl be left with no source of blood. The other Xenotl saw this and were pleased, so they turned to one another once more and said "Let us name Xerotl the Master of Armies, and allow him to defend Man from his throne of shadows."
|Title=Priest of The Church of Teros
 
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Revision as of 00:32, 18 January 2009

When the original four Xenotls first came upon the offspring of Izalotl they were surprised by their power and forced to flee. Shortly after, as all know, the god Faotl created man from the ocean, and Xeataotl was made into the night stars when he almost destroyed Faotl's creations, and Teatoatl became the sun . Faotl created a new man, learning from his past mistakes. This time, they died once more, this time becoming the birds. A third time, Faotl reated man, this time from the dirt, but these were doomed and became the monkeys. At last, alone, Caraoatl created man from his own blood after killing the remaining Xelatls. These humans eventually became the lizards when Caraoatl was slain by the surviving Xenotls.

From the bones of the slain Xelatls the Xenotls created man to fight the curse lain upon them by Caraoatl. At first, the surviving Xenotls believed all of the Xelatl to be slain, but this turned out to not be so. In their wake new gods arose, and the Xenotl feared them once again. The fear of the new man, fighting amongst themselves, and the fear of the gods rose into the skies, to a new place, and there the god Xerotl was born as the answer. From his throne of shadows he taught man to impose order on others, and from there to create kingdoms and prosper. He taught man of Strength and new ways to fight war. To fight with honour.

The other Xenotls saw this and were pleased. They turned to one another and said "Xerotl has done great things and allowed man to prosper. There are now more than we need to satiate the curse, so let us reward him." And to Xerotl the remaining Xenotl gave domain over a portion of the souls of man who were not needed to sate their thirst to do with as he pleases.

With these souls Xerotl created his army to defend man from death by the hands of the new Xelatl, lest the Xenotl be left with no source of blood. The other Xenotl saw this and were pleased, so they turned to one another once more and said "Let us name Xerotl the Master of Armies, and allow him to defend Man from his throne of shadows."