Talk:Yuga Kshetra/@comment-4802891-20190618112349/@comment-28209103-20190618142031

@Yamato : I definitely agree with the last sentence, each artist have different way and prefereces to tell the story and sometimes it's matter of taste.

Take me for one, doesn't really see the appeal of detective fiction and actually prefer Agatha Christie Hercule Poirot over Sir Conan Doyle Sherlock Holmes but again it's my taste. Point is I need to establish that I'm never been a big fan of Higashide style.

As for the in laid philosophical mumbo Jumbo, there's this one thing that Irks me the most from this lostbelt which is the simplicity of "evil"

one of the core teaching we can took from Mahabharat is that good and evil is not as simly defined because there's concept of Dharma and Karma. Doing evil for the sake of Justice or God is still a Dharma, doing good things but for the evil and against the God is counted as Adharma. <- and this is still hugely mistaken extremely simplified version of that epic.

In this Lostbelt Arjuna become the Prosecutor, the judge and the jury, even noted himself to be evil yet still believe he stood above all evil.. This has been done before by Mothman so...