i've been playing a lot of legion remix so i had to make a lil sprite for my pandaren priest whomst i love so much
unsolicited OC yapping: Tuyan is a convert to the church of the holy light, she holds close to her old beliefs from Pandaria but seeks to mesh them with her new faith. she is driven by a belief that all things hold "that of the Light" within them, even those who do wrong still carry some spark of Light within. and tbh that's about all i have so far! i wanna get back into RP but uggghhhh it's so time consuming to actually do so instead i'll just think up lil stories about my lil guys.
unsolicited OC yapping: Tuyan is a convert to the church of the holy light, she holds close to her old beliefs from Pandaria but seeks to mesh them with her new faith. she is driven by a belief that all things hold "that of the Light" within them, even those who do wrong still carry some spark of Light within. and tbh that's about all i have so far! i wanna get back into RP but uggghhhh it's so time consuming to actually do so instead i'll just think up lil stories about my lil guys.
Category Pixel Art / Fantasy
Species Red Panda
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I would also like to express my thoughts on the concept of Light. I'm not trying to impose my point of view, I just want to share my observations.
If we consider the Pandaren understanding of harmony, then they, while maintaining balance, strive for a balance between Darkness and Light, Yin and Yang, Pull and Push. For them, it is important not to blindly worship any deity, but the ability to manage life flows, as, for example, the traditional school of ethics of the Crane does. They believe that the inflicted wound upsets the balance, and do not impose their religion. And a fight is a fight or a battle, it's a confrontation of opposites and correcting the most terrible ones.
I would, of course, delve into Taoism, but I will limit myself to this example. Trying to look for answers in another religion means going against the ideas of a hero who adheres to the classical, traditional school, where Light is exalted as God or the idea of a "divine Spark." Of course, she can look for answers in dogmas to understand how flexible their ideology is. If their school is bamboo, then the school of Light for people in Azeroth is like an oak tree that breaks under a sharp gust of wind.
If we consider the Pandaren understanding of harmony, then they, while maintaining balance, strive for a balance between Darkness and Light, Yin and Yang, Pull and Push. For them, it is important not to blindly worship any deity, but the ability to manage life flows, as, for example, the traditional school of ethics of the Crane does. They believe that the inflicted wound upsets the balance, and do not impose their religion. And a fight is a fight or a battle, it's a confrontation of opposites and correcting the most terrible ones.
I would, of course, delve into Taoism, but I will limit myself to this example. Trying to look for answers in another religion means going against the ideas of a hero who adheres to the classical, traditional school, where Light is exalted as God or the idea of a "divine Spark." Of course, she can look for answers in dogmas to understand how flexible their ideology is. If their school is bamboo, then the school of Light for people in Azeroth is like an oak tree that breaks under a sharp gust of wind.
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