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Erganor;133304
I am very, very offended! Perhaps there are those who like neutrals and neutrality. But why in a game? We should always remember that there is nothing unequivocally good or unequivocally evil, unless we're talking about beer. That every person is good in something, they just don't always manage to reveal their inner goodness. Even a complete maniac has a mother, or had one, or could have had one, who would love him. Old Gandalf said something along the lines of: "Many of those who live deserve death, and many of those who are dead deserve life. Can you give it back to them? No? Then don't rush to take it away from the living..." But guys, a game is a game, I don't know about you, but I play it to relax from the burden of moral choices that accompany a person throughout life. Therefore, I appreciate games where evil is evil, and good is good, and where the good guys don't drink dark beer. So, every neutral faction is like a slap in the face to me. You can agree with me or not, I won't argue, because the question goes into the realm of philosophy, and I am only interested in questions about the game.
Maybe you are right, and I don't intend to argue. However, the idea was already put forward to make a new swamp from a neighboring topic an opponent of a new dungeon, isn't that an option? Perhaps it just turned out that the Nigonians settled right under the lands of the reptiles, and both began to raid each other's territory in search of treasures, artifacts, etc. They clashed, two clashed, and it went on and on. That's how they historically became enemies. Nigonians are evil, the swamp is good. Of course, you can come up with a more interesting story, but is it necessary? Moreover, neutrals don't necessarily have to maintain neutrality. Indeed, what is the point of them if they don't fight? They can quite easily side with one of the parties in the conflict. Suppose the Nigonians found common ground with the demons and began to support them in every way. The demons started to lose the war, and they switched to the side of the good guys (for example). So, you can always find a compromise!

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