Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20190813233236/@comment-31330278-20200214114030

1. Ramsay is also similar to Envy from FMA 2003. Arguably worse, because he was just as vile and more brutal, but still. Euron is similar to Bradley Pride, in a sense that Ramsay/Envy is more evil, but Euron/Pride is more scary. It came in mind thanks to Pride's PE proposal:

https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:JonTheVGNerd/PE_Proposal:_Pride_(FMA_2003)

Specifically for Euron, his actor indirectly helped me dealing with uncharted parts of my brain, because the character's similarities to a hybrid of my father and Charlize Bridger gave me some fridge horror moments about both of them. Did Pride invoke similar feelings in you? I mean, did Pride scare you and give you fridge horror moments about people you were unfortunate enough to meet in person?

2. Pending. I have new insights and expansions about this topic, but I need a little time to phrase it.

3. Maybe Lena Heady could work. She already have a record of playing queens with no effective empathy. After finishing season 7 of GOT one more time, I came to speculate that Euron is a major part of the reason Cersei didn't become pure evil after all she'd been through. Even though she worked with him for the last quarter of the series, I choose to believe she wasn't completely fooled by him, and that seeing him cemented the realization that she don't want to be a monster after all. Do you think it could apply to the queen from "Ico" as well, or do you think the possible Euron she could have wouldn't change a thing about her?

4. That's not a rant. You just told me how you feel about things and gave your examples. A rant is when someone get pissed off over peanuts, such as a stupid alarm clock. Alternatively, The harmful man who hit you might whine about his allegedly hard childhood. That would be a rant. You actually had a good reason to say what you said, and I appreciate your willingness to be open about it. What hurt you the most about your brother's inaction was that he didn't care, or that he wasn't man enough to help? I hope his "get over it" comment is a crooked coping mechanism, because the other option is that he's only slightly better than what your second bad brother used to be.

5. If we get deeper into the realistic outcome of someone like General Tiger going through hell before becoming pure evil, is he more likely to become a British Hitler, or more like a slightly less evil version of Peter Creedy?