Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-92.251.228.132-20141108020915/@comment-26332923-20151030192632

CynicalEarth wrote: "Good" and "evil" are imaginary constructs employed by overgrown children who wish to entertain childhood fantasies or label someone else as such in order to portray their perception of the world unto others and justify their own inability to understand the cold, harsh truth of our world.

The law does not dispute whether the criminal was "evil" -- they broke the law. That's it. Morals don't enter it. Without laws, nothing would be "evil", as there would be nothing for the sheep to perceive as "good", since everything would be allowed and unpunished.

You either abode by the law or defied it. Morals are irrelevant.

As for the Dark Brotherhood; they are delusioned exuses for assassins who use this same mentality of justification through morals, albeit now applied on a deity; namely Sithis.. whom by all accounts does not care for mortals. No, it doesn't. At all. You couldn't be more wrong. Morals are what defines evil and good. Forget Skyrim for a second, have you lost your humanity? What makes you human? Your very own morals? Morals are irrelevant? Without morals, you'd be nothing more than useless waste of space. The law is useless. Morals define everything. Without morals, where would the law be? You have lost what makes you human.