Thread:Dragonboy6491/@comment-25389622-20140907210809/@comment-24199126-20140909161833

I found Assassin's Creed to be incredibly insightful. The simplest example? Just think about the maxim of the Assassin Order. "Nothing is true; everything is permitted."

It is an interesting observation of the nature of reality and the human condition. Saying that "nothing is true" is to say the foundations of society are fragile and illusory at best. To say that "everything is permitted" implies that humanity has the freedom to transcend the limitations imposed by society and thus bring about great change :)

At its core, the maxim promotes the independence of thought; it tells us to pursue our own paths and not to let others tell us what to do, what to think, or even what to feel. Being this open-minded opens us up to many possibilities and is empowering. However, this freedom is at once liberating and burdening; we are the ones actively shaping our own destinies, but simultaneously, we must be aware that any action we take not only affects ourselves but the world as a whole. As such, we also have to be prepared to deal with the repercussions and to take care that the benefits of our actions outweigh the cost.

With regards to the Frozen page, I think I've taken care of the whole "Winter's Sisters" thing but should it crop up anywhere else, let me know, or feel free to remove it yourself to save time :)