Istvan wrote:I hate to break this to you, but I am one of those Dark Lords your talking about, as I think I've mentioned before. I'm not one of the poor fools who gets devoured, I'm one of the ones who do the devouring.
Oh, yes, it seems that I have misread your words. Though that is not surprising, as you Dark Lords are known for your deceptions and word-plays.
Istvan wrote:And your worry simply shows you don't understand true, primordial Darkness. If the Darkness was going to consume me, it would have done so when first I invited it into myself to become a Lord of the Outer Darkness. One doesn't gain mastery of the Darkness by forcibly bending it to your will, for its power will always overmaster yours. One gains mastery by giving it no weakness or fragality to attack, by being able to totally accept it as it is, and by making it a part of yourself (which also means that you become a part of it). Thus your concerns are totally meaningless.
I have spent many a year learnig ways to fight the Darkness and keep it at bay, so I am very familiar with what it takes to become the Dark Lord. I am also very aware that in their arrogance, Dark Lords tend to forget that in the beginning they were merely mortals (though not humans, as you correctly pointed out), and no matter how vast powers they now wield, how strong is their control over life and death, it is ultimately
they who serve the Darkness, not the other way around. The Darkness has a sentience. During all these billions of years it has developed a mind of its own, hidden in the magnetic fields of black holes that devour all light. The Darkness thinks. The Darkness knows you. Cross a line between servitude and ruling and it will consume you, no matter what you believe.
At the end, it is far better to fight the Darkness. To twist an old saying I have already used, better to serve in heaven than serve in hell.
Istvan wrote:This idea just shows your own ignorance. While the light may temporarily resist the Darkness, ultimately the Darkness always wins. No matter how bright it is, or how long it shines, any light will eventually flicker and die. Eventually, all light will fade and die. And when the last light dies, the Darkness will have achieved ultimate victory, and the Darkness will rule for all time. Trying to embrace the light is an exercise in futility, as your supporting the loosing side of the conflict, and nothing and no one can change that destiny. The Darkness shall ever consume the light. If you would be victorious and triumphant, then you should abandone the light and embrace the Darkness.
Alas, you are right, at least partially.
Let me tell you a story, which you may be already familiar with.
From darkness all began and in darkness all shall end. Pay attention to small letters. Primordial darkness was a womb for this universe, a neutral force. Light was not 'good' by default. It was just a state of existence. Stars - the source of light - were (and still are) just specks of dust in the sea of darkness, but there was no conflict between them. There was harmony. A balance.
It were the souls of the living that first used the darkness for corruption and evil, for both good and evil are just state of soul, something born from the minds of living. Only neutrality is inherent in the weave of existence. So, when those lost souls began controlling the darkness for their own goals, they corrupted it. They transformed the darkness into the Darkness. The balanced was tipped. The light was
forced to defend itself. And although everything
will return to the darkness, it is the mission of us who follow the 'path of light' to make an end to the rule of Dark Lords, and unmake the mind of the Darkness. Even though most of us don't believe that that goal can be achieved without a fight, there are always those few that hope to bring back the balance within the Dark Lords, and thus redeem them.