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>The bad guy was a good guy who got corrupted
>His best mate was a guy who got corrupted
>Who went on to corrupt a king
>The bad guy's minions are corrupted
>The guy who made the bad guy evil was also corrupted

Why does he like corruption?
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why don’t you?
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>>24990649
He was Catholic and believed evil is merely the absence of good
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>>24991569
He also believes that only Good can truly create; Evil can merely corrupt. So anything that exists is Good in some capacity, and all things that were once Evil started out as Good before their fall.



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