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Originally Posted by mhagain
It's interesting that you note this, because Saruman was originally a Maia of Aule, as was Sauron, and Aule did step over the line in creating the Dwarves.
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That returns to the idea of repentance being a saving quality though.
When Aulë was confronted with his error, he was immediately contrite, and despite his love for the Dwarves, was ready to destroy them.
Ilúvatar made note of that genuine act of remorse, and not only forgave Aulë, but allotted the Dwarves a place in the Music.
Saruman could have avoided his fate if he'd been able to let go of pride and admit his wrongdoing.