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The doctrine of the tyrannt

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Above, where seated in his tower,
I saw Conquest depicted in his power
There was a sharpened sword above his head
That hung there by the thinnest simple thread.


Introduction
This is from a perspective of a tyrannt, his character, personality, his view points of view and his ideals here are written. To he who would be tyrannt, for the evil that you do shall come back to you, but if you are wise in their eyes, you never fish for chestnuts in the fire with your hand, what you could have others do for you. This is a piece of wisdom which every tyrannt learns. If you would be fit you'll rule and reign, but he that looks into the
abyss it to looks back.


Chapter 1

Of his character

"There are fifty-two cards in a deck, the devil hath more then the usual, all which are tricks he can play"

The tyrannt imposes, he is straightforward and does not fight those who he cannot push down. The rabbit runs, the fox must give chase after him; the foolish fox runs in a straight line, the wise fox makes his prey go to where he wants them to go. The tyrant imposing and yet weak within, must have strength of some kind, because this is not a matter of harmony it is a matter of "CONTROL". What one gains from control, he must have and hold it, nothing of his mind gives birth to life but aborted fetuses, why is this so? Because that which is

natural a chemical which comes to be is not evil, but neutral what one whishes to do with it the intent is the decider the choice from the sentient being will decide what affect comes from the cause of his actions.

The tyrannt has these following design



So he thinks, (the thought come to light)
So he feels, (in him is contradiction)
So he acts. (he acts upon it regardless of his emotion)

In his mind there is a desire for three things:
Power - control - domination



Of these things he goes through inconceivable lengths to achieve his aims, yes he to abides by reason, but as a tool to his ends, he obeys the laws of reality only to the extent that when it comes time to break them he does so. The one thing the tyrannt cannot stand is that his life is control by the laws which the creator hath put in place, so because he cannot control, demand or dominate others, he curses the creator and shakes his fist in his face and cries out "Thou hast no power over me! Rather to reign in hell then server in heaven!" is his cry.


This is a piece of what is to come what say the many of you?
 

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Is this a story or a forum game or something?
 
Our domain? As in, this forum?
As in real life, we call them tyrannts those who wield great power to the excess that they eventually abuse others. This is an attempt to explain that character, reread the intro.
 
As in real life, we call them tyrannts those who wield great power to the excess that they eventually abuse others. This is an attempt to explain that character, reread the intro.

The intro doesn't explain much. You speak in unnecessary riddles.
 
The intro doesn't explain much. You speak in unnecessary riddles.
Thank you for making that clear, could you copy and paste of an unnecessary riddle through out the introduction that does not convey the idea it is intending?
 
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Above, where seated in his tower,
I saw Conquest depicted in his power
There was a sharpened sword above his head
That hung there by the thinnest simple thread.


Introduction
This is from a perspective of a tyrannt, his character, personality, his view points of view and his ideals here are written. To he who would be tyrannt, for the evil that you do shall come back to you, but if you are wise in their eyes, you never fish for chestnuts in the fire with your hand, what you could have others do for you. This is a piece of wisdom which every tyrannt learns. If you would be fit you'll rule and reign, but he that looks into the
abyss it to looks back.


Chapter 1

Of his character

"There are fifty-two cards in a deck, the devil hath more then the usual, all which are tricks he can play"

The tyrannt imposes, he is straightforward and does not fight those who he cannot push down. The rabbit runs, the fox must give chase after him; the foolish fox runs in a straight line, the wise fox makes his prey go to where he wants them to go. The tyrant imposing and yet weak within, must have strength of some kind, because this is not a matter of harmony it is a matter of "CONTROL". What one gains from control, he must have and hold it, nothing of his mind gives birth to life but aborted fetuses, why is this so? Because that which is

natural a chemical which comes to be is not evil, but neutral what one whishes to do with it the intent is the decider the choice from the sentient being will decide what affect comes from the cause of his actions.

The tyrannt has these following design



So he thinks, (the thought come to light)
So he feels, (in him is contradiction)
So he acts. (he acts upon it regardless of his emotion)

In his mind there is a desire for three things:
Power - control - domination



Of these things he goes through inconceivable lengths to achieve his aims, yes he to abides by reason, but as a tool to his ends, he obeys the laws of reality only to the extent that when it comes time to break them he does so. The one thing the tyrannt cannot stand is that his life is control by the laws which the creator hath put in place, so because he cannot control, demand or dominate others, he curses the creator and shakes his fist in his face and cries out "Thou hast no power over me! Rather to reign in hell then server in heaven!" is his cry.


This is a piece of what is to come what say the many of you?
idk what to say, very poetic
 
Of these things he goes through inconceivable lengths to achieve his aims, yes he to abides by reason, but as a tool to his ends, he obeys the laws of reality only to the extent that when it comes time to break them he does so. The one thing the tyrannt cannot stand is that his life is control by the laws which the creator hath put in place, so because he cannot control, demand or dominate others, he curses the creator and shakes his fist in his face and cries out "Thou hast no power over me! Rather to reign in hell then server in heaven!" is his cry.


This is a piece of what is to come what say the many of you?
God's will be done, not ours.
As a King and controller, foolish decisions can still be done which yield consequences of the overthrowing of the Kingdom.
 
Above, where seated in his tower,
I saw Conquest depicted in his power
There was a sharpened sword above his head
That hung there by the thinnest simple thread.


Introduction
This is from a perspective of a tyrannt, his character, personality, his view points of view and his ideals here are written. To he who would be tyrannt, for the evil that you do shall come back to you, but if you are wise in their eyes, you never fish for chestnuts in the fire with your hand, what you could have others do for you. This is a piece of wisdom which every tyrannt learns. If you would be fit you'll rule and reign, but he that looks into the
abyss it to looks back.


Chapter 1

Of his character

"There are fifty-two cards in a deck, the devil hath more then the usual, all which are tricks he can play"

The tyrannt imposes, he is straightforward and does not fight those who he cannot push down. The rabbit runs, the fox must give chase after him; the foolish fox runs in a straight line, the wise fox makes his prey go to where he wants them to go. The tyrant imposing and yet weak within, must have strength of some kind, because this is not a matter of harmony it is a matter of "CONTROL". What one gains from control, he must have and hold it, nothing of his mind gives birth to life but aborted fetuses, why is this so? Because that which is

natural a chemical which comes to be is not evil, but neutral what one whishes to do with it the intent is the decider the choice from the sentient being will decide what affect comes from the cause of his actions.

The tyrannt has these following design



So he thinks, (the thought come to light)
So he feels, (in him is contradiction)
So he acts. (he acts upon it regardless of his emotion)

In his mind there is a desire for three things:
Power - control - domination



Of these things he goes through inconceivable lengths to achieve his aims, yes he to abides by reason, but as a tool to his ends, he obeys the laws of reality only to the extent that when it comes time to break them he does so. The one thing the tyrannt cannot stand is that his life is control by the laws which the creator hath put in place, so because he cannot control, demand or dominate others, he curses the creator and shakes his fist in his face and cries out "Thou hast no power over me! Rather to reign in hell then server in heaven!" is his cry.


This is a piece of what is to come what say the many of you?
Above, where seated in his tower,
I saw Conquest depicted in his power
There was a sharpened sword above his head
That hung there by the thinnest simple thread.

Chaucer, Geoffrey (1475). "The Knight's Tale"​
 
After you explained what you meant, nice:yes:.
 
new Harry Conklin lore just dropped
 
It would benefit from more consistent writing style. Are you writing in the style of the Tao Te Ching? Are you writing in the style of Machiavelli's The Prince? Or are you writing in archaic English?
 
It would benefit from more consistent writing style. Are you writing in the style of the Tao Te Ching? Are you writing in the style of Machiavelli's The Prince? Or are you writing in archaic English?
It has that influence of the dao de ching, I did use some odd form of English, though yes it should have been more consistent.
 
Very brutal, how does one acquire power?
 
Very brutal, how does one acquire power?
When one understands how we come to know and understand, we acquire it by different means, but always the premise is the same, we must labor, align and conclude.
 

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