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Introduction<br /> | |||
Chapter I: Morality is Not Absolute<br /> | |||
Introduction | Chapter II: Why Moral Decay is Not Immoral<br /> | ||
Chapter III: One Man's Decline is Another Man's Gain<br /> | |||
Chapter I: Morality is Not Absolute | Chapter IV: Those Who Play and Those Who Make the Rules<br /> | ||
Chapter II: Why Moral Decay is Not Immoral | |||
Chapter III: One Man's Decline is Another Man's Gain | |||
Chapter IV: Those Who Play and Those Who Make the Rules | |||
Chapter V: How to Win the Game. | Chapter V: How to Win the Game. | ||
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Revision as of 10:37, 19 December 2023
'On the Inevitability of Moral Decay and its Benefits' is morally ambiguous.
This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink.
Properties
- Books
- Rarity: Common
- Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
- Price: 14 gp
Where to find
- In a chest in Knights of the Shield HideoutX: -723 Y: 545
Text
[A lengthy essay on the inevitability of moral decay, the opportunities it presents, and the ways to capitalise upon them.]
Introduction
Chapter I: Morality is Not Absolute
Chapter II: Why Moral Decay is Not Immoral
Chapter III: One Man's Decline is Another Man's Gain
Chapter IV: Those Who Play and Those Who Make the Rules
Chapter V: How to Win the Game.