Thread:JoxFox2109/@comment-4708882-20190306105752/@comment-29414935-20190513195108

But then just the demon right? Because he is only potential to count, from these two. Like I said, the ultimate villain has positive qualities.

And remember when we talked about good character arcs and fitting deaths for them? In this story, I have an character arc and death that I'm proud of and it is just fitting in the story. And that's the father of the protagonist. He starts of, as a minor character, who does not many things with his sons and often "ignoring" him and watches tv and drinks bear. It was different when he was little and his mother was still alive. So because of that, he don't really like his father anymore. But in the course of the story, when he learns that his grandmother killed his mother, he realised that his father changed because of his wife's death and couldn't handle it, like he could. So he talks with his father about it and spends more time with him. So they both are happy, father and son together again and enjoying their life. But then, when the ultimate villain arrives, the father helps them out. In the end however, he decides to sacrifice himself to safe his son and the entire universe, so he could redeem himself for not being their for his son. It then is going to be very emotional because the son don't want that and cries, he just had good times with his father after decades and don't want to lost him too. But thanks to the father, the other main heroes survive and don't must sacrifice themselves and the ultimate villain is gone for good.