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We have covered this in previous books, so let's see where everyone stand on the issue at this point ... Biggest Low-life to date ... post your choice and why (-:
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Zellar, hands down. But if we're looking at those who are supposed to be on the side of good I'm going to offer up Griffin, he (for the most part) knew the consequences of his actions and acted anyway. Norian with his greater good/ends justifies the means mindset is a close second.
Lol, okay that was a good point ... it would take a while to list his transgressions.
I am going to go with Norian.
1) His attitude that he owns anyone brushes me the wrong way ...
2) Regardless of how many time or who tells him he needs to think about what he is doing he does not change.
3) Reah's daughter ... sorry I doubt I can forgive that.
4) He lacks the ability to see the future but still seems determined that he is infallible despite all the evidence to the contrary.
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