Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-29414935-20180711205912/@comment-29414935-20180712190351

Thanks, man. But your idea sounds also very good and interesting.

I think it's different to make the main protagonist an villain or anti-hero, because it's a cliche to make the protagonist good and flawless everytime. It's way more interesting to make a protagonist neutral/evil and make him/her develop into a good person.

You said that you think the second villain can count as Pure Evil, the third one at least or not, and the first because of the rape, right?

But I'm questioning, why you said that just the rape let him stand out more and could count because of that. He was "just" trying to, is that so worse too? I think yes. But why do you think the other things he has done, would make him not as evil than he trieing to rape a woman?