Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-29414935-20191217152856/@comment-29414935-20200112003110

And a different topic. If you remember I told you about the one villain in the zombie apocalypse story who is the most well-intentioned villain in this story and one of my most likeable and tragic villains ever.

Now I have a question for you, what you think would fit him as for categories that are for well-intentioned villains and similar.

So his story is that he created a serum that he wanted to use to heal his destroyed legs which were broken by the protagonist in the fight between him and and get revenge on the protagonist in killing him. But he is more than that, because he has a well-intentioned goal. He wants to heal sick people with it which have incurable diseases like cancer or AIDS and also tries to revive his deceased little daughter with it, who died of such diseases. But his serum fails and it ends up turning him into a monster and he looses more and more his awareness and turns painfully into an mindless monster killing machine. That also causes an outbreak because it turned people into zombies.

So I saw him as an Extremist and Anti-Villain and maybe as Amoral because he turns into a mindless monster with no control, but I don't know if you can still count it because it isn't really him anymore and a virus having developed it's own mind. But I don't really think he's a Grey Zone because he helped the first villain in the story to develope a virus that was used to causes destruction and death even if he didn't wanted to do that and that he wants to kill someone who broke his legs by mistake. And he is clearly not a Villains by Proxy because he chooses to do bad things.