Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20190813233236/@comment-4708882-20190924011236

1A. Definitely sounds disturbing and vile even by horror standards. Possibly a mix of both on why he wears a mask, just so no chance of him being identified by his face and possibly someone who had a facial flaw that'd make him stand out.

1B. I haven't seen that film but one I've been thinking about giving a shot. I preferred "Wicked" over the original because while I found the original pretty boring overall "Wicked" gave more complexity to the character with the Witch (renamed Elphaba in the play) being constantly treated as a freak despite starting off with decent intentions. Her and Glinda (who's basically a popular teenager when they first meet in school) eventually learned to respect one another and form a friendship with tragedy leading to Elphaba claiming she'd be the monster she always was treated as in retaliation, the play does have a happy end ultimately though apparently the books retellings the original version more like the play don't have one.

2*3. I have a fear of losing control of my body but fully aware or becoming a vegetable so I definitely understand. That and damage to the eyes always creeps me out. Arguably more evil as he'll get a kick out of it and mock you all while inflicting it while Sophis would just inflict and leave but to me it's a hard call. It's possible that is a reason they are even less likable. I could see them have an addiction.