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11-02-2011 @ 4:55PM
Ilmyrn said...
Gotta disagree with you there. None of the Elemental Lords are friendly to life in the slightest. The only difference between Neptulon and Ragnaros, or Therazane and Al'Akir is that the enemy of my enemy is my firend, for exactly as long as said enemy is alive.
It is the nature of water to drown, of earth to crush, of fire to burn, and of wind to scour away.
It's also the nature of water to quench, of earth to nurture, of fire to warm, and of air to refresh.
It's all a matter of limits. The elements are good and wholesome in moderation (all of them!) and dangerous and destructive in excess. Floods bring rich loam for soil, earth holds seeds while they grow, fire clears away the old that the new might spring forth, and wind spreads seeds far and wide.