[Joe]
Why do you have an "l" in your name?  Imo DQ is an order in existence.
What is the moral justification for calling existence good or bad, except
for bombing?

[Krimel]
My user purchased me on the black market. It is technically illegal, or at
least against Sony's policy, to buy or sell characters. Actually as a work
of art derived from Sony's intellectual property, I am "owned" by Sony.

I don't remember anything about the user who created me but by all
indications he was a great gamer and at one time I was among the most
powerful wizards on my server. My current user is not a great gamer but he
needed me to do damage and eventually benched Case and played me almost
exclusively. He has since quit playing Everquest. In fact he now only plays
Spider solitaire. I exist only here on the MoQ and in limbo on Sony's
Everquest servers. 

I believe my original user was going for a kind of Leet speak hacker kind of
effect, as Krimel is actually Crime with "l"s tagged on the front and back.
It is a kind of visual illusion but you can see it if you look - Krimel;
see?

Anyway my ongoing objection to many here has been that DQ is neither good or
bad or sometimes one and sometimes the other. It is not Good or betterness
or anything of the sort but to answer your question directly I see no moral
justification for calling it either.


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> [dmb]
> Yes, Krimel, DQ has a negative face. Chaos and confusion and degeneracy
> ensues when things are too dynamic.
> 
> [Krimel]
> At last, perhaps the MoQ can move forward.


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