Field Marshal Loeren Maricoere of the Aegis coldly writes a contrary article...
Again the question is raised, still Fahir of Besaiam's discourse on practical morality circulates amongst the nobility seeking to justify usurpation. Let me then review the key arguments of the text and prove the hollowness of this so-called scholar's logic.
1. The usurpation of the criminal redeems the bloodline and prevents its loss.
An argument based purely on blinding greed; should the bloodline be invested in a worthy heir, or in absence of worthy heir, a hero of the realm, it is continued and granted chance to be redeemed. Justice is impartial, carried out based on the merits of the case - to levy punishment for one's own personal benefit is to undermine all justice.
Again and again we have seen this 'practical solution' twisted to evil intent - how many times have goodly folk been imprisoned on some trumped up charge and 'executed' merely so that their executioner can claim their holy birthright? To permit usurpation in such an act thus encourages unlawfulness, tyranny, and murder of the innocents.
2. The usurpation of another in battle is spoils of war.
Greed piled upon folly. A ransomed noble will oft grant the chance for peaceful treaty, or in ransom render much to the realm - to slay a noble is thus to place one's personal power above the needs of ones realm and so embrace tyranny.
In war it is necessary to battle others, even to slay them. This all know, however there is then a great leap of logic taken without grounds, that since one has slain the other, it is right to take what is theirs. This is ever the clarion call of Belinik seeking to sway righteous warriors to slaughter.
In war the aim of the noble warrior is to defend their people, to win victory - not to simply loot, pillage, and claim that which is rightfully another's. How often have generals seen plans go awry for the selfish desires of some captain bent on improving their position? How often have wars been provoked with precisely the aim of bloodtheft? No, to blithely condone usurpation even in war is to encourage the slaughter of innocents, the destruction of land and property, and the ruin of nations.
There are some who claim otherwise - the goblins who make war incessantly, even to the point of slaughtering siblings, parents and children. the Gorgon, who for centuries has waged war, burning and pillaging his way across Anuire to 'harvest the nobility' as some term it. Those who follow such examples are anathema to all those of goodly intent.
3. It is the right of a noble to claim to wealth of their subjects, to claim bloodline is no more than exercise of rightful power.
Only a goblin king considers his subjects property in such a manner. Great Haelyn granted many rights to the nobility, but did so in return for the acceptance of many duties. Any noble forsaking their duties to feed vampiric upon their subjects forfeits their rights also.
4. The reunion of the bloodlines is divine will. To consider such is to consider all the heroes of Deismaar made incarnate divinity usurper - no true temple holds such as its creed. The doctrine of the restoration of the old gods is heresy, the murderous brutality of its adherents in times past proof, if any were needed, of the lie at its core.
5. And what of matters the discourse fails to consider?
The corruption of bloodtheft
Consideration must be given to the effect of bloodtheft. The dark act corrupts the slayers often, time and again the siren call of Azrai's blood is heard corrupting that which should remain pure into eternity into darkness poisoning the blood of light into darkness and oft corrupting the flesh of the slayer into abomination and terror.
The chaos of blood-duel. To encourage or accept blood theft is to encourage murder - for what else would one call the deliberate insult to provoke duel that we have seen in previous years? Veteran swordsmen demean their craft by challenging youths, or provoking them into challenge, then claim righteous death on claiming their usurped prize. Again and again we have seen good and noble lords struck down by those with steel in hand and blood in heart, and wholesome realms thrown into turmoil and chaos in the wake of such slaughter. No noble stands as an island, with their passing all those about and below suffer and such suffering can never be justified by mere the gratification of the slayer.
The truth of bloodtheft. So I have this to say on the matter of bloodtheft. It is the choice of abomination, it is the path of darkness that ever descends and corrupts. However 'rightfully' it seems to those who follow it, inevitably it is righteous only in the eyes of greed and over-weening pride, and those who follow it are justly outcast and heretic.