Great way to handle it, Bekah. [img]smilies/wink.gif[/img] Any more and we might get Iarwain's thread closed down, and we wouldn't want that.
So Legolas' findings in Letters speaks towards the "evil is perversion" viewpoint. Thank you, mighty Mod. I curtsey in your general direction. [img]smilies/wink.gif[/img]
So, back to the meaning of the thread, an entirely "good" being will have no corruption within it. And, with the realizations of the elves not being entirely "good," I say that it is safe to assume that there are no entirely bad creatures as well. Now to determine if Iarwain's examples qualify as "good" and to what degree.
Glamdring
Sauron
Elendil
Barliman Butterbur
Saruman
Samwise
The Gaffer's advice on Gardening
Bilbo
Pippin
Elrond
Gandalf
Theoden
Merry
Farmer Cotton
I think that is the next step...
-'Vana
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