foogarky slain in vain.
Sunday, February 04, 2007
[Hidden away in the deepest cavern is a terrifying, savage beast known only as Gn'arth. Slumbering most of the time, the primal instincts of this creature drive it to emerge out into the open and commit unspeakable acts of savagery. The earliest recorded history of Gn'arth spoke of him attacking a village, slaying the men, raping the women and making slaves of the children.
loonan and foogarky stood together, as Brothers-in-arms. The unlikely pair of a Barbarian and an Elf joined swords once again to battle this seemingly invincible creature. Would Gn'arth prevail this time?
Nay, say the chroniclers. loonan and foogarky had fought bravely and saved the day once again. Sadly, foogarky was felled in the battle. Some say that foogarky was slain by the beast, because in the midst of battle, loonan became a changed man.
As the Barbarian drove the beast back to the depths of the cavern, he had a strange smile on his face. Could a beast corrupt a Barbarian's sense of honour?]
A Freudian case analysis studies the id, Ego and Superego. The id is the representation of the animal urges and is kept under control by the Ego and Superego. The id is hidden away in the subconscious and is repressed every time it appears in the conscious mind. Can the Superego take shades of grey and become like the id itself? Would that turn me into a murderer and a rapist?
[Was foogarky slain in vain?]
Labels: foogarky, Gn'arth, loonan
posted by foogarky @ 12:02 PM,
2 Comments:
- At 3:24 AM, Jaguar Paw said...
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This is amazing. Though a longer discussion should be in order, as to "Can the Superego take shades of grey...?"
- At 7:12 AM, chocolate fudge said...
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is foogarky dead? *tut tut* may his soul rest in peace. *wipes a tear*
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