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<blockquote>He is a highly skilled thief and has mastery over the dark arts, which he doesn't feel is evil, but how one uses it. </blockquote> Does the text really make no sense or is it just me? If its just me, could anybody explain the "dark arts and evil" part?--[[User:Himmelsdemon|Demon]] 14:05, 13 Jan 2007 (CST) | <blockquote>He is a highly skilled thief and has mastery over the dark arts, which he doesn't feel is evil, but how one uses it. </blockquote> Does the text really make no sense or is it just me? If its just me, could anybody explain the "dark arts and evil" part?--[[User:Himmelsdemon|Demon]] 14:05, 13 Jan 2007 (CST) | ||
:Apart from it being unsourced, you mean? No, it doesn't make sense. I think it is meant to read on the lines of "He is a highly skilled thief and has a mastery over the dark arts. He doesn't feel this makes one evil, but that one's evilness is determined by how it is used"... --[[User:Macbeth|Macbeth]] 16:49, 13 Jan 2007 (CST) |
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He is a highly skilled thief and has mastery over the dark arts, which he doesn't feel is evil, but how one uses it.
Does the text really make no sense or is it just me? If its just me, could anybody explain the "dark arts and evil" part?--Demon 14:05, 13 Jan 2007 (CST)
- Apart from it being unsourced, you mean? No, it doesn't make sense. I think it is meant to read on the lines of "He is a highly skilled thief and has a mastery over the dark arts. He doesn't feel this makes one evil, but that one's evilness is determined by how it is used"... --Macbeth 16:49, 13 Jan 2007 (CST)