Talk:Belkar Bitterleaf

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[edit] Tailkinker's rewrite

Pretty good rewrite, Tailkinker Sensemaker 11:16, 16 November 2006 (UTC)

Better than it was before, certainly. It could still use a little cleanup -- some of the sentences run really long.

Hehehe, bad habit of mine, I'm afraid. Can get a bit rambling. --Tailkinker 18:06, 22 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Immoral or Amoral

Been having a think about this, prompted by somebody altering Belkar's attribute information from "amoral" to "immoral". Not that I necessarily disagree with the change, as I'm not overly sure of the correct definitions. My read of the two definitions is that somebody who's immoral recognises the existence of a moral code, but consciously chooses to act against it, whereas an amoral person genuinely doesn't understand why a particular act is wrong - they have no concept of a moral code. It seems to me that Belkar fits the latter description better than the former; there are certainly occasions when he seems utterly baffled when somebody objects to his actions. Anyone out there better versed on the topic who could produce a more definitive answer? --Tailkinker 18:23, 22 December 2006 (UTC)

I don't know why you'd list either of those two terms under "abilities" either way. There's little point in worrying about the distinction between amorality and immorality, when we already know how Belkar fits into the only moral system that matters in his world.

Good point there. What with the metagaming, he does know his world's moral system and acts against it. Heh. --Kizor 10:24, 6 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Belkar's List Of Potential Kills

"Belkar will eventually cause the death of at least one of the following: Miko Miyazaki, her horse Windstriker, Vaarsuvius, Roy or the Oracle himself"

Actually, Belkar said "Miko's stupid horse" without specifically identifying it; given how prophecies in fiction sometimes turn on such literal points of wording, that could be significant. --Smbrinich 01:50, 11 February 2007 (UTC)