                            THE PATH OF DELIRIUM



   By Emil G. Signes (a138@Lehigh.EDU) The path of Delirium, perfect for
   those Malkie AT's.

   Ethics of the Path:

   Order is a sad and pathetic concept, created and enforced by the kine.

   Any Kindred who trys to maintain the notion of Order is fooling
   themselves, and can never achieve true Enlightenment.

   Madness is also an illusion; sanity is the kine's idea of how most
   people behave, or should behave. Madness, then, is simply a different
   viewpoint.

   Evil and Good are also inventions of the kine -- both are equally
   valid, and, in reality, the same thing.

   Since reality is Orderless, it is futile. There is no point to
   anything, and therefore anything you do has no consequences.

   Current Practices

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   Views on the Other Paths

   They are insane.

   Do's and Don'ts of Following the Path of Delirium

   1. Don't do anything you don't want to.

   2. Do everything you feel like doing -- even if it's dangerous,
   embarassing, or just plain stupid.

   3. Embrace your personal viewpoint (read: insanity,) but don't stick
   to one too long, it has been rumored to drive one crazy.

   4. Break things -- this releases their energy from the Order in which
   it has been locked.

   5. Do, do not be. To do is to be, do be is to do. (and all such like
   things)

   Path of Delirium's Hierarchy of Sins


Rating          Minimum wrongdoing for path roll

10          Thinking about something at all before doing it
 9          Attempting to maintain any sense of identity
 8          Making any assumptions of any kind
 7          Not attempting to teach the truth of reality's futility to all
            others, either through Domination or Dementation
 6          Maintaining any sense of 'right and wrong' or 'good and evil'
 5          Not attempting to teach the truth of reality's futility to all
            others, either through word or deed
 4          Not seeking greater understanding
 3          Hindering chaos from taking free reign
 2          Helping others maintain the Order
 1          Attempting to maintain sanity
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