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- From: dhenry@plains.NoDak.edu (David Henry)
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- Subject: Re: Vampires-evil
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- Date: 17 Nov 92 04:34:42 GMT
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- Hadu-Ken wrote:
-
- >Cyrus just said :
- >>I think it is justifiable to call vampires evil, or to be more precise,
- >>it takes an evil person to make a good vampire.
- >
- >Alright, let me clear up this vampire "evil" thing you guys are so concerned
- >about. First, a vampire is evil, no doubt about, it is the ALIGNMENT of the
- >vampire that determines what he/she does, I.E. A Lawful Evil vampire will
- >never ever attack little children for food.
-
- I'm glad to see people using that icon of philosophical thought, Gary Gygax,
- to define their morality. The alignments from D&D, a great idea when role
- playing was in its infancy, hardly are great for philosophical discussions
- on the nature of evil.
-
- >OK?
-
- Not yet.
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