I want to point out that Trytonists are neither atheists, nor pacifists, although they refuse the Kami as well as the Karavan. In fact, they take active part in the faction conflicts, as they have done in the past, when Elias Tryton called his followers to weapons during the Temple Wars: "So Tryton asked the homins to take part in the fight in order to maintain the balance of power ..." (Erlan Chronicles)
The main difference between the Marauders and the Trytonists, as far as I'm concerned, is that the Marauders in their slyness know exactly what they are doing, while the Trytonists in their delusion believe they know what they are doing. The Marauders decided to become villans for their own good, while the Trytonists think that killing homins of both fractions makes them heroes for the sake of all hominkind - which hardly makes them less villainous, if less predictable. The one (big, I admit) plus going for them is the deployment of the rainbow bridges.
The main difference between the Marauders and the Trytonists, as far as I'm concerned, is that the Marauders in their slyness know exactly what they are doing, while the Trytonists in their delusion believe they know what they are doing. The Marauders decided to become villans for their own good, while the Trytonists think that killing homins of both fractions makes them heroes for the sake of all hominkind - which hardly makes them less villainous, if less predictable. The one (big, I admit) plus going for them is the deployment of the rainbow bridges.
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Salazar CaradiniFilira Matia
Royal Historian
Member of the Royal Academy of Yrkanis
First Seraph of the Order of the Argo Navis