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[[File:Asmodeus.jpg|link=Dungeons & Dragons|frame|[[Affably Evil|Elevating]] Evil to a [[Gambit Roulette|century spanning]] [[Manipulative Bastard|art form]].]]
 
{{quote|''"I am called a villain, but mine is a doctrine reflected in the unspoken truths behind all other philosophies. Recognize that truth, my child: Strife is the single element most essential to meaning and existence. Without conflict, without struggle, all of creation might as well be so many unmoving, unfeeling stones. Without me to hate, who would have cause to call themselves holy or just?"''|'''The Book of Charnel''', ''[[Sacrifice]]''}}
 
|'''The Book of Charnel''', ''[[Sacrifice]]''}}
{{quote|''"I am called a villain, but mine is a doctrine reflected in the unspoken truths behind all other philosophies. Recognize that truth, my child: Strife is the single element most essential to meaning and existence. Without conflict, without struggle, all of creation might as well be so many unmoving, unfeeling stones. Without me to hate, who would have cause to call themselves holy or just?"''|'''The Book of Charnel''', ''[[Sacrifice]]''}}
 
In a polytheistic religion each God and Goddess serves a specific role and fills a certain niche: [[Love Goddess|love]], life, [[War God|war]], [[Psychopomp|death]], and everything in between; be it Aardvarks or Zebras. One such incredibly vital purpose, believe it or not, is Evil.
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