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|  11-25-2010, 07:36 PM | #5 | |
| Gruesome Spectre Join Date: Dec 2000 Location: Heaven's doorstep 
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			My position is that Sauron did not allow his servants to use any personal name for him under normal circumstances, probably due to a desire to be as impersonal to his minions as possible, befitting the "king and god" status he wanted to have with them.  When dealing with his enemies, however, the use of a name was required. The Mouth wasn't the first one to do it apparently, either. Quote: 
 So, when Sauron dealt with those he didn't command, he had to use a name, and I think 'the abhorred' was probably not something he particularly hated; on the contrary, he would likely have been proud of it. 
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