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    Author: * Theodoric Ostrogoth - 1 Post on this thread out of 83 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Mar 27, 2004 - 08:50

    I think that a ring that provides invisibility to it's wearer is bound to lead him tho do immoral acts.

    To be invisible around other persons is a kind of immoral act isn't it? It's a violation of the other people's liberty. When you cross that line, however good may your intentions be, the outcome will always be tainted.


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