dst Posted August 25, 2014 Report Posted August 25, 2014 Because Mur (if you think/call him a god or even demi-god) is "dead" :D Kaya 1
Lania Posted August 25, 2014 Report Posted August 25, 2014 To stir up the realm or get it tensioned. "There's a killer on the loose!" To send a warning the other land-leaders. Because he/she can. To ruin Mur's plans. Because there is no very active revivalist these days. Because Mur didn't give him/her what he/she wanted.
dst Posted August 25, 2014 Report Posted August 25, 2014 Killer wanted to defy Mur. And cause killer wanted Az* to post a loooong painful post with tons of philosophy that I will never ever read nor will ever understand hence I will feel stupid erog killer wanted me to feel stupid. Lania 1
Eara Meraia Posted August 25, 2014 Report Posted August 25, 2014 wanted to see if MD still exists when Mur is dead.
Sir Blut Posted August 25, 2014 Report Posted August 25, 2014 (edited) It was colonel mustard in the kitchen with a candlestick Joking He did it because Mur is sort of already dead and they wanted to see if they could do the impossible by killing him while he was already dead He wanted to prove that Mur is mortal He wanted to speak with molquert Mur is finally going to stop taking charge of MD (not trying to make it sound like I want that lol) Who said it was a he, anyways, where's the double standards :p Edited August 25, 2014 by Sir Blut
John Constantine Posted August 25, 2014 Report Posted August 25, 2014 The person who killed Mur was Mur himself. Why? Becasue: 1. He wanted to discover if he is the Mur he thought he is. 2. He wanted to the remind himself the feeling of catharsis. 3. He wanted to see what kind of effects will his death have on this Realm. 4. He excpected that Land itself could be altered after this act. 5. He understood that logic is such a liar.
lashtal Posted August 25, 2014 Author Report Posted August 25, 2014 I'm loving your answers, but none's correct so far.
dst Posted August 25, 2014 Report Posted August 25, 2014 By killing a god (demi etc) the killer tried to free himself since humans are made to be dependent, God-worshipping beings. Removing (killing in this case) a god, opens up for human creativity to flourish and fully develop. Instead of always turning their eyes to a supreme being and a supernatural real, they will start acknowledging the current world aka killer aspirating to become hmmm...an Ubermensch :D lashtal, John Constantine and Eara Meraia 3
DARK DEMON Posted August 25, 2014 Report Posted August 25, 2014 Because Mur asked the killer to kill him
lashtal Posted August 25, 2014 Author Report Posted August 25, 2014 By killing a god (demi etc) the killer tried to free himself since humans are made to be dependent, God-worshipping beings. Removing (killing in this case) a god, opens up for human creativity to flourish and fully develop. Instead of always turning their eyes to a supreme being and a supernatural real, they will start acknowledging the current world aka killer aspirating to become hmmm...an Ubermensch :D Definitely on the right track, but sometimes less is more! I consider your psychological interpretation a bias, the risk is that you follow the right track on the wrong direction!
dst Posted August 25, 2014 Report Posted August 25, 2014 Let's see...either the below...either something else that I need time to properly write: Whoever kills, becomes God. Whoever kills, kills God.
DARK DEMON Posted August 25, 2014 Report Posted August 25, 2014 The killer wanted to become his own god
dst Posted August 25, 2014 Report Posted August 25, 2014 By killing The demon, the killer became a demon.
dst Posted August 25, 2014 Report Posted August 25, 2014 Mur was killed because it was meant to be (aka the murder has been determined to occur by the fixed laws of nature).
Kaya Posted August 25, 2014 Report Posted August 25, 2014 1. The killer wanted to remove Mur from his position as (demi-)god. 2. The killer wants MD to (be able to) continue/move on without a god like being. 3. The killer wants to change MD.
dst Posted August 25, 2014 Report Posted August 25, 2014 Over thinking here (having my own particular fun and spamming you :P): 1) Killer murdering Mur (a demon), makes the Killer something evil. BUT sometimes things changing into their opposite: ice (hard) melts and turns to wate (soft). Harmonies are created by high notes and low notes (in music). In life harmony is achieved by good vs evil. Killing an evil leads to killer becoming evil to achieve balance. Killer is the demon hence killer is the ruler of the East :P 2) If there is a demon, there is also a god (or demi-god) out there. By killing the demon, the god should appear since it cannot exist without its counter part. Hence Killer wanted to expose the gods of MD. 3) Killer applied the "always do what everybody would like to follow" so he set an example of how people should act (in this case, banish/kill what we believe is wrong). More...next time...
Eara Meraia Posted August 25, 2014 Report Posted August 25, 2014 1. he killed mur to get rid of a slavemaster 2. he killed mur to be able to build the world of his own 3. he killed mur to look whats inside :P
Eagle Eye Posted August 25, 2014 Report Posted August 25, 2014 Mur kill to aweaking the dead Mur kill because of the people around Mur kill to make mur followers
John Constantine Posted August 25, 2014 Report Posted August 25, 2014 Another idea: he killed Mur, because he made a bet with him that if he made it, he will be free (from a Prison).
Kyphis the Bard Posted August 25, 2014 Report Posted August 25, 2014 A step towards becoming Ruler of the East. Azthor 1
Eagle Eye Posted August 25, 2014 Report Posted August 25, 2014 The killer want to be a demons slayer The killer prove it The contract of the killer is to kill
Eagle Eye Posted August 25, 2014 Report Posted August 25, 2014 The killer of the East The killer potion kill mur The ghost killed mur
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