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Isn't Sauron supposed to be the big bad evil of Lord Of The Rings? Yet here it says he was willing to offer bed and breakfast to his prisoners? It seems a little out of character no?
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Subtle. Your question brings to mind other questions, like why another epic archvillain's prisoners were not only housed & fed, but also entertained, encouraged to pursue prison-facilitated extracurricular activities, and even offered medical treatment, including childbirthing.

Really activates the almonds.



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