"You know, my former enemies would have sworn that I was so completely evil that redemption was simply not possible; I was, after all, the Seker, the foul, noxious god of the Ihlini, manifesting in violet fire and smoke," Asar-Suti says, a bit darkly. "All of my former enemies in this place that I have met have become friends, one way or another - apart from one who hates me still. Still, I could be redeemed. My former follower Lochiel, who actually practically did the evil in my name could be redeemed. Only those orcs come with inbuilt eternal damnation?"
Asar-Suti is astonished to find himself quite ready to discuss this point with Boromir, to even admit to having been evil himself.
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Asar-Suti is astonished to find himself quite ready to discuss this point with Boromir, to even admit to having been evil himself.