The Zamorak/Saradomin dynamic has been quite interesting to me ever since they expanded upon it after the World Wakes. Back in the day it always seemed like they were the bad guy and the good guy, but in fact both are a blend of the characteristics of their traditional archetypes and have many shades of grey. I like the reversal of Zamorak being the 'freedom' fighter and Saradomin being the 'conqueror', but at the heart of their battle they fight over the mortal soul instead of territory or power. Those are just a means to an end.
Hence the quotation marks on freedom. I definitely would not want to be living in Zamorak's world. Gielinor's way better off for the restoration of the edicts.
Zamorak is a contradiction: He wants anarchy, but he also wants an Empire; he wants chaos, but the chaos creates strong people that inevitably cause his downfall.
Don’t think he wants an empire specifically, he wants to transform the world into pure chaos like Infernus, to do so, he must rule, he treats his godhood and authority like a “burden” that he must carry to safeguard chaos… he is also very calculating, opportunistic and cunning… he doesn’t care for the vision of the “strongest” like Bandos did, for him it’s all fair play, there are no rules as long as there is power… he is like a “surviving of the fittest” taken into extreme… the contradiction is that he wants freedom, but doesn’t give a choice to those that don’t want to submit themselves into chaos and destruction to become more powerful, survivalistic and ruthless… he wants everyone to be like the Mahjarrat
The Zamorak/Saradomin dynamic has been quite interesting to me ever since they expanded upon it after the World Wakes. Back in the day it always seemed like they were the bad guy and the good guy, but in fact both are a blend of the characteristics of their traditional archetypes and have many shades of grey. I like the reversal of Zamorak being the 'freedom' fighter and Saradomin being the 'conqueror', but at the heart of their battle they fight over the mortal soul instead of territory or power. Those are just a means to an end.
Theyre both bad. Guthix was good and the strongest anyway lol.
@@Capybarainahumansuit All Hail Zaros
@@masterbro I like zaros too. And seren from osrs lore.
he desires no freedom, only anarchy
Hence the quotation marks on freedom. I definitely would not want to be living in Zamorak's world. Gielinor's way better off for the restoration of the edicts.
Damn I guess Zamorak doesn’t have 99 woodcutting, fishing or farming
Or 99 sanitation engineering
This is why you level slayer, boys
no he has 200m and don't give a shit
Zamorak is a contradiction: He wants anarchy, but he also wants an Empire; he wants chaos, but the chaos creates strong people that inevitably cause his downfall.
Don’t think he wants an empire specifically, he wants to transform the world into pure chaos like Infernus, to do so, he must rule, he treats his godhood and authority like a “burden” that he must carry to safeguard chaos… he is also very calculating, opportunistic and cunning… he doesn’t care for the vision of the “strongest” like Bandos did, for him it’s all fair play, there are no rules as long as there is power… he is like a “surviving of the fittest” taken into extreme… the contradiction is that he wants freedom, but doesn’t give a choice to those that don’t want to submit themselves into chaos and destruction to become more powerful, survivalistic and ruthless… he wants everyone to be like the Mahjarrat
Based Zamorak
Zamorak a true american.
He's not fat enough to be American
Zamorak also believes in no taxation without representation I am sure.
So fun fact;
Jagex jokingly admitted to wanting to call the boss release; Zamorak: Independence Day
They weren't allowed to sadly.
This made Zammy best boi ngl
Bro would love the United States on Earth just saying.
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