Talk:Kobalosianism/@comment-24163067-20140608034050/@comment-24163067-20140725032301

1.There are plenty of rivals still that would lay claim to Bandos' throne, and you can either take them down or continue boasting. Aside from that, I get that you aren't Bandos and stuff but-..."show them that you are the best choice rather than  tell them" is one of the core Bandosian beliefs, and is also completely opposite of what you're doing atm (using words rather than actions to cooerce people into following you, AKA telling rather than showing).

2.Just because it wasn't "Right" doesn't mean it wasn't necessary. Sure, sometimes Bandos was just bored and threw away his warrior's as such, but other times it was all part of a grand strategy, one loss equalling three victories on another front. The potential of uncovering truly great warrior's was only secondary to attaining victory at all costs.

3." The only life goal a Bandosian needs is to fight and to win, to stand atop the pile and claim their championship, or die trying.", the best part is that their loved ones probably follow the same principles and can most likely defend themselves anyways (or die trying). winning isn't just winning in Kobalosianism, which is why it doesn't hold up in Bandosian society, where winning is really just that. Winning.

4.What is more practical, beneficial or productive about any of that? Especially when Bandosianism already gives you a purpose ("... to stand atop the pile and claim their championship, or die trying."), and, as I've pointed out, your loved ones follow the same principles and can probably defend themselves? What is so great about becoming stronger for a reason (which is?) when becoming stronger is a reason in itself?