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Re: The Book of Zarus (Score: 1) by Crag on Tue, July 05, 2005 (User Info | Send a Message) | Actually I kinda like the theory, Wastri is an SB acolyte lost in the vast swamp during the southern crossing.
In his own way he is attempting too carry out the SB agenda and due to the cold shoulder he recieves from the Brotherhood for his efforts, he views the SB as weak-willed back sliders and himself the only true devotee of the original pure teaching left.
Wastri doesn't know which way to jump (couldn't resist) part of the time he is trying to prove himself to the Brotherhood, other times he is disgusted by their "methods", he wants genocide not spying and conquest, while the SB is just appalled and revolted by wastri. |
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Re: The Book of Zarus (Score: 1) by GVDammerung on Tue, July 05, 2005 (User Info | Send a Message | Journal) | I like to keep Wastri an seperate threat.
Wastri is a "corrupted" deity, what with his fixation on "hoping folk."
Zarus is pure.
Were clerics of the two to meet, the clerics of Zarus would likely regard Wastri as a sub-human abomination for trafficking with the "hoping vermin." Wastri is more Innsmouth-like in his predations.
Zarus is not nearly so much a "one trick pony" as Wastri. |
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