Board Thread:Warhammer 40k General Discussion/@comment-7232811-20130620224607/@comment-69.35.168.120-20140601155318

If you only consider repression, then Genocide of outside groups would be completely ignored. By that definition it's morally right to kill that alien orphanage, as long as you're letting your children choose to hold that torch. You cannot look at how a country treats itself, you look at how it treats those it wars with, and the innocents in the land it takes.

Also, to earlier posts, I thought about the multiple Craftworlds and was really hesitant to do the Eldar. They're quite varied, to be honest. I was hoping to get a slightly blurry picture of the race, because I'm not going through every one to review D:

And to the other, my main concern was presenting how things are on actuality as opposed to the real rules within the Imperium. The people are, on average, under nobles who don't care. There are certainly many better places, but even these can't stray from the religion even slightly. Think if every rule of the most strict Bible Beater was enforced throughout your region? It's not that they require many secular rules, the religious ones do enough.