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Public News Post #5905

Clever

Written by: Israfel, Warden of the North
Date: Tuesday, June 27th, 2000
Addressed to: Saruman, the White


I'm impressed, Saruman. I had to give a lot of thought as to
how best to respond to your latest post. I could simply mock
you for just parodying what I wrote, but I really am impressed
by it. I could say that Sarapis created both good and evil the
way they are, and part of the way they are is the conflict be-
tween them, but that's pretty much common sense.

In the end, all I can say is this:

If you consider freedom to be that which includes slaughtering
the innocent and the good as much as one wishes and not ever
fighting back, then I do not wish to ever believe in your no-
tion of freedom. If you consider non-thinking total assimil-
ation to be standing up for what you believe in the face of
a dominant force for evil known as the city of Ashtan, then
yes, I am for a change in the way you think, so we all may
understand the nature of Good.

Israfel.

PS - I figured Gijan fulfilled the requirements for both of
us, Thakren. We all know that's the only reason he's a part
of it, pathetic warrior that he is. (snicker)

Penned by my hand on the 24th of Lupar, in the year 251 AF.


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Public News Post #5905

Clever

Written by: Israfel, Warden of the North
Date: Tuesday, June 27th, 2000
Addressed to: Saruman, the White


I'm impressed, Saruman. I had to give a lot of thought as to
how best to respond to your latest post. I could simply mock
you for just parodying what I wrote, but I really am impressed
by it. I could say that Sarapis created both good and evil the
way they are, and part of the way they are is the conflict be-
tween them, but that's pretty much common sense.

In the end, all I can say is this:

If you consider freedom to be that which includes slaughtering
the innocent and the good as much as one wishes and not ever
fighting back, then I do not wish to ever believe in your no-
tion of freedom. If you consider non-thinking total assimil-
ation to be standing up for what you believe in the face of
a dominant force for evil known as the city of Ashtan, then
yes, I am for a change in the way you think, so we all may
understand the nature of Good.

Israfel.

PS - I figured Gijan fulfilled the requirements for both of
us, Thakren. We all know that's the only reason he's a part
of it, pathetic warrior that he is. (snicker)

Penned by my hand on the 24th of Lupar, in the year 251 AF.


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