Morrus’ Unofficial Tabletop RPG Talk
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Jessica Hancock
Which is the Augustine school of morality, which I haven't really thought about in so long. Like Manichean, you've got good versus evil. They have a fight. Good should win, technically, whatever. I don't know. Whereas Augustine, it's like it's resisting evil. And by resisting evil, you're killing Gollum, which Gandalf shouts out in the first book. Like, it's a pity Bilbo didn't kill him.
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