Villain Has a Point
Time and time again a story is told with the classic hero vs. villain setup with the villain committing acts deemed evil by good, neutral, and the normally apathetic. The villain usually commits said acts for their own personal reasons, be it pride, ambition, self-righteousness, megalomania, or even love.
But wait, they have an understandable—or God forbid, justifiable—reason for their actions? What if they may not be so much evil as they are anti?
Here is a villain who has an understandable/justifiable reason for being what they are, or has understandable/justifiable motives, or makes accurate assessments of the world or the hero(es). I...read more