--Deacon_allan_brightpoint
Allan thought about her question..."Well, I expect the Cardinal would call it one of my unremitting worldly qualities, to not have compassion for and cherish lives dedicated to the Nameless Evil One. Suffice it to say I will shed no tear when Anto comes into his eternal reward at the feet of the Power to which he is so loyal.
I can respect his dedication, his fervor, the fanaticism he inspires in followers, and even his effectiveness. I cannot respect the harm caused to folk who in no way can have played any role in any bad thing that has befallen Anto.
You will find that ordained servants of Jah do not carry edged weapons, nor strike intentionally with killing force. I admire their restraint.
How do the folk in Eire come to grips with the juxtaposed challenge of live and let live vs being recipients of chaotic assault from the amoral?"
Destini wrote:
She hadn't really expected him to tell her his mission. The grin on Brightpoint's face told her she wasn't going to get anything further from him. Her sigh of mild frustration formed a cloud of vapor in the chill, evening air. Glancing at the pigeon, she joined him at his side.
"Nay," she answered his question with a subtle shake of her hooded head. "Anto is only the more organized. There are others."
She thought on his final statement with a frown. "Deacon Brightpoint, is it usual fer a man o' Jah to speak so against his fellow man?"
Deacon_Allan_Brightpoint wrote:
"So tell me, have there always been robbers and pirates in Eire? or is it just Anto Capone's lot?
I suppose my only problem with that fellow is the way he keeps making that annoying breathing sound..."
I suppose my only problem with that fellow is the way he keeps making that annoying breathing sound..."
"Nay," she answered his question with a subtle shake of her hooded head. "Anto is only the more organized. There are others."
She thought on his final statement with a frown. "Deacon Brightpoint, is it usual fer a man o' Jah to speak so against his fellow man?"