> I think his jolly chaotic good energy, along with how he's uncorruptible and sort of outside the normal world, fits a fuzzer in a spiritual sense. But it might all just be a good excuse to use one of my favorite names from my favorite book.
It's also my favorite part of the book, and definitely not something I'd skip. I know some people would object, but I think of it as an homage rather than stealing.
> I think his jolly chaotic good energy, along with how he's uncorruptible and sort of outside the normal world, fits a fuzzer in a spiritual sense. But it might all just be a good excuse to use one of my favorite names from my favorite book.
It's also my favorite part of the book, and definitely not something I'd skip. I know some people would object, but I think of it as an homage rather than stealing.