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Axiomatic Anarchists
"The individual player cannot bargain with the State - the Blood Bowl system. The State recognizes no coinage but power: and it issues the coins itself. We are here to force fiasco onto that coinage."
Fiasco used to be a merchant, but he was never a talented one. Money seemed to disappear from his checkbooks at all times, drained into nothingness. He simply did not have a true understanding of the concept of money, and it quickly earned him the nickname 'Fiasco'. He has since reclaimed the nickname as his own.
As an anarchist, Fiasco believes in destroying the concept of money from people's minds, believing it to be central in the oppression of freedom everywhere. As a practical idealist, Fiasco quickly acquired fame as a kind of anti-merchant.
"Where there is authority, there is no freedom."
Anarchos styles himself the personification of anti-authority, and as such, prizes individuality and freedom in all to an insane extent, believing that nobody should feel the 'oppression' of structured order whatsoever. It is a mystery how he functions on any team, even a bunch of anarchists like these.
"Destruction and violence! How is the ordinary man to know that the most violent element in society is ignorance; that its power of destruction is the very thing Anarchism is combating? Nor is he aware that Anarchism, whose roots, as it were, are part of nature's forces, destroys, not healthful tissue, but parasitic growths that feed on the life's essence of society. It is merely clearing the soil from weeds and sagebrush, that it may eventually bear healthy fruit."
Victor believes in a more primal world, a more savage world/ A world in which the strong survive, and the weak perish or yield to the wishes of the more powerful. A simpler world, without structure, with only the temporary order of one person enforcing will on that of the other.
Victor believes in being endless years of victorious life through strife in that world - and sees perfection and happiness in that vision.
"Nothing is yours. Everything is ours. And so it will always be."
Pink Ray has many pink stripes across his body since birth, and these shift slowly throughout the day (they are a very minor birthmark of Chaos), and he himself glides through life with the guidance of these pink stripes. If they move in a certain way, he believes he makes the right decisions, and if they move in other ways, he believes he should do otherwise. Nobody really understands Pink Ray's interpretations except Pink Ray himself, but it seems that the movements have put him firmly amongst the Anarchists.
"Cut off the head of a wolf, and it can still bite, because the pack lives on."
Mononoke is an ecoanarchist. Her childhood was spent in endless forests and plains of bestial freedom, until a Kislev outpost chopped down a large portion of this place - and this ignited a fury in her heart that fuels her to this day, and a desire to break down all society, technology and civilization to make way for a primal eco-anarchist way of life for all creatures. Like some others, she sees the Axiomatic Anarchists as a way to convince others of the truth of this vision/message.
"Mine is an enthusiastic and dionysian pessimism, like a flame that sets my vital exuberance ablaze, that mocks at any theoretical, scientific or moral prison."
"It's an old anarchist dream that people can take care of their own lives. The reality is that some are too weak to take care of themselves. That is not such a bad thing."
"Daydreaming subverts the world."
"Can true function arise from basic dysfunction?"
"Anarchism is the revolutionary idea that no one is more qualified than you are to decide what your life will be."