n7axw wrote:I think that the Arcanans are being painted with too broad of a brush here. Most of the difficulty seems to be coming out of the Mythalan (sp) culture. The Andrans have their honor code and this Harshu seem willing to sacrifice himself to satisfy it after allowing Neshok to torture prisoners.
IIRC, it will turn out that most of Arcana is going to be horrified at how the war started and the treatment of prisoners in their possession once the truth is full out. And it eventually will.
Don
I actually don't believe they are painted with too broad a brush. Their failings stem from a prejudice that borders on bigotry. Not everyone has that prejudice, but it is prevalent enough to regularly spark the sorts of reactions that RFC and LE so accurately capture. This prejudice stems from their having been unified for 2 centuries and to some extent because of Magic. Those that have the Gift are likely very politically powerful. There are exceptions, but those exceptions will prove the rule: that absent Magic a person or people are simply less....important. This mindset creates blinders that will take quite a few clue sticks to alter. One expression of those blinders is prejudice to one extent or another.
That sort or prejudice isn't as pervasive in Sharona. With people that truly do experience what others do, many of them can actually walk in another people's shoes. However as MTB and I have mentioned a time or two, Sharonans have a tendency to take things personally. 20% of the Sharonan population experience what others do almost at first hand via the Voice network. So, almost everyone that experienced Shaylar's last message from Darcel also experienced his love for her. In a sense they also loved her. When entire societies are moved by the same passions, that society can go to serious extremes and be extremely stingy with forgiveness for transgressions against those passions or themselves.
So, where they are freer from "sin" in one way(bigotry/prejudice), they are more exposed to it in others(vengeance/unforgiving).