The holy trinity of ethics are the principles of Goodness, Truth, and Beauty. Getting rid of one erodes both of them; whether it be slowly or seemingly almost immediately. You can see this in this homogenized dysgenic system they seek to create. There is no hierarchy outside of the Mongolo-Negro-Caucasoid mix and the rootless clique on top of it all. That hooked-nose tribe we all know far too well hates the beautiful—they seek to erase the Nordid Race the most—they hate the good; as they seek to erase any sense of Christian and even secular Western ethics—and they also seek to erase truth and make their own history via myth-making and abusing the concept of the “great lie” from Plato’s republic that keeps society together.
Its because (((Kabbalists/Freemasons))) and all other (((Gnostics))) want to "heal the universe" by returning everything into its original chaos, though what they are real doing is building a Kingdom of Dis-Order for the (((Devil))) to rule.
To use a gooming comparison even if it is lame, if youve ever played Elden Ring, the Jews are like the Frenzied Flame faction. Ironically the guy leading that faction is a literal jewish demon his followers are a race of traveling merchants with schizophrenia that no one likes, so I wonder what FromSoftware could have meant by that.
the image speaks of the telltale rot of homogenizing everything to the point of erosion. Can you think of a group in this world that is hell bent on doing exactly this for the purposes of eroding a certain group or belief system?
it's referring to the fact that whenever you say those words people fail to conceptualize them as real-world descriptors and only think of them as the words used in video games to describe loot.
i.e. people cannot differentiate between any work, art, or person that is merely common vs that which is a rarity, because they've been blasted both with mass-produced garbage and propaganda that the notion of seeing quality is evil bigotry (in the sense that it would require you to admit that some people are better and worse at some things, and thus unequal)