>"Nothing is true, everything is permitted."
Did he mean it?
Religious types always bring up that little line against Nietzsche. The context, however, involves it being spoken by Zarathustra's frantic shadow - which is undergoing some sort of existential panic/turmoil on account of having no cause, after which Zarathustra promptly tells it to calm down, go to his cave and rest.
I'm aware that this is a bait thread, but Alamut is a fantastic novel even if you've played AC.
>>8316878
KEK
>>8316878
I think he meant it.
Truest quote I ever stumbled upon.
Read "Illuminatus!" by RAW if you like it.