Aero Yassavi
Praetoriani Classiarii Templares Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
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Posted - 2014.02.27 22:38:00 -
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I recall from my studies the propaganda of the Gallente Federation to demonize the Amarr Empire for power purposes, despite originally many Gallenteans being fond of us.
Source: https://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Modern_Era_of_the_Gallente_Federation
Quote 1: "The Federation government kept strict control of information regarding the Amarr, fearing that the revelation of the Federation not being the sole and collective representative of human civilization would undermine the entire unionGÇÖs purpose. The highest levels of the Federation slowly became aware of the AmarrGÇÖs practice of slavery, something that would be considered unforgivable by the population."
Quote 2: "To many, the Amarr Empire was perceived to resemble one of their planetside feudal kingdoms from ancient times, that had managed to retain its pre-industrial culture into space and across the stars. Although this oversimplified the complex nuances of a similarly interstellar empire, these Gallente found the Amarr fascinating, despite the disagreements about slavery. The fact that the Amarr were still institutionally religious and conducted themselves in a way that was seen as anachronistic of the spacefaring era was a point that several Federal citizens took to eagerly."
I fear this brainwashing has begun to reach some of our own. Abandon the false prophet and seek the truth. The Amarr Empire is not evil but rather has been a source of peace and stability for tens of thousands of years. We don't need to change our ways to appease outsiders. The Empire endures.
Mail me in game if interested in learning about the Amarr Empire and serving them in Faction Warfare.
Amarr Victor!
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Aero Yassavi
Praetoriani Classiarii Templares Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
6962
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Posted - 2014.02.28 02:16:00 -
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Wilson Ribeiro wrote:Templar Twelve wrote: "Which test reveals more of the soul, the test that a man will take to prove his faith, or the test that finds the man who believed his faith already proven? If you know this answer, then you also know which of these challenges bear the greatest penalty for failure. The gates of paradise will open for you one time only; woe to the soul who dares to knock twice." - The Scriptures, Book of Missions 5:14
We took the greatest sacrifice of all. Paradise is forever lost for those that chose to serve. It's a burden that will never go. This is simply not true. The people of New Eden may call us immortals, but these implants don't make us immortal. What happens when there is no clone to transfer to? What happens when the physical world as we know it comes to an end? We are very much mortal, implants and all, and there will come a day when we will not have our consciousness transferred and die like everyone else. And when that day comes the only way to achieve immortality will be through God.
Mail me in game if interested in learning about the Amarr Empire and serving them in Faction Warfare.
Amarr Victor!
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