Talk:Vajrayaksa Overlord/@comment-26156188-20150304133949/@comment-108.208.105.58-20150617115140

@Caudyr I appreciate your input and I would like to add one small point regarding the ethics between our world and theirs. The topic migrated a bit but your point is interesting and deserves thought.

Much, if not most, of our own ethics apply to the characters in this fantasy world. How? Our ethics,"right" and "wrong", are defined by biological necessities and purposes.

The characters in this world have displayed the same desires for food, life, and choice of reproduction as we do. They have displayed the same aversions to rape, torture and starvation as we do, and therefore the same code of ethics begins to formulate as a result.

But don't get me wrong -- I am not judging their world, because simply knowing what is right and wrong isn't enough. Even in our world, enforcing our ethics is far from perfect and consistent, and progress was only made as "the struggle for survival" was made easier through technological advancement. Their world seems to be, ethically and technologically, around our own middle ages and they will do whatever it takes to survive.