Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-24308881-20170612184142/@comment-31330278-20170613154412

Hey, Queen. That's a lovely question you asked there.

Yes. A villain can be both tragic and pure evil. Here are some examples:

1. Koba (dawn of the planet of the apes) - That messed-up ape gone through some deep mud (I'll keep it clean, but you know what i meant). Being tortured, experimented and abused in a degree i wish almost no one on earth. But non of the trouble he gone through can justify his dictatorship and treachery. Mao Tse Tung in a shape of chimpanzee.

2. Roman Bridger (scream 3) - I'm not justifing this vengfull psychopath in anyway, but he gone through possibly the most harsh denial in the world. His own mother rejected him. Few are the people who can handle the fact their birth mother dont love them. Yes, he's still pure evil (Matricide through Billy Loomis and Stu Macher? check. Trying to kill his own sister and frame her at his killing for something she had no control over? check. Kill people who once worked for you, or even knew you beyond work? check), but that dosent make any less tragic.

3. King Einon (dragon's heart) - can be considered tragic, as he was once a hero, who learned from the best how to be a king. It's a shame Einon chose to become a tyrant and kill his own mother.