1 Night 0, Prologue

How do you go about defining good and evil?

If something is depicted as white as snow, soft and delicate, or even angelic. Does that mean we can look past the darkness in their hearts? The pain and suffering they have caused? Their selfishness, their cruelty?

In another sense, does that mean equally if something is depicted as black as soot with skin like sand and open to their flaws, bad? Because it is given horns and a spear tipped tail, they are the dark curse to the light of the blessings?

Is it only light and dark? And is it always ours to depict as we please? Do we deserve to be the storytellers of forces beyond our mortal imagination, or is it the egotistical want to be the grey in a humanity we ourselves have depicted to either light or dark?

Let me tell you a tale of grey morality, a chance to shine a light on the truth of what we have been fed to believe by our peers. A story where good is evil and the bad show their humanity.

Let us convene, and join together to learn more of the beauty of morally grey storytelling. Where to we start...ah yes! The beginning should be good, right? Yes. At the docks of a bustling trade country, where a young woman is scrounging around town to find anything that might let her release her brother from the confines of prison after being caught stealing a single loaf of bread...

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