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 >The Agarthans themselves might be based on the Shaver mysteries, or Brad Steiger's article "The Hollow Earth, Myth or Reality" in 'Atlantis Rising'. 
 There is not that much of proper historic outside influence on Agartha, IIRC the name was tacked on after the nation was concieved.
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 Wow, so maybe Abysians are not that evil. I mean, they just sacrifice what for them are lesser beings, in order to achieve the upper hand in war and protect their people... If taking away the hearts of 100 cows you could get a Northrop-Grumman B-2 Spirit stealth bomber, wouldn't you just do it for your nation if you were a general?  
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 Even if they're cute little baby cows with big brown eyes? 
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 Vegetables are genetically not too far removed from animals, and evidence suggests that plants have feelings too (and even experience the "phantom limb" phenomena, when they lose what amounts to a bodypart), so basically, when you're munching on a carrot, you're not much better morally than those vicious cow-eating carnivores. Worse, infact, because a carrot can't even defend itself as effectively as a cow can. 
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		| thejeff said: I believe blood slaves are all supposed to be human. They're not fire-resistant. They don't breathe water.
 
 On the other hand you can hunt them in any land province regardless of population type. I guess even the lizardman swamps have lots of human virgins around?
 
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 That is, in the context of a morality which centers on avoiding pain. "Pain = bad / pleasure = good," to quote the Culture.
 (Sorry, I'm reading Consider Phlebas at the moment. Couldn't resist.)
 
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 I just finished that book, Max.  Was ok, but I didnt feel like it compared with other books of his. |  
	
		
	
	
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		| Ironhawk said: I just finished that book, Max.  Was ok, but I didnt feel like it compared with other books of his.
 
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