Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20190813233236/@comment-4708882-20190907024916

1. Definitely very hard to make that a scapegoat to be honest unless the character is mentally challenged or to the point they are unaware of their actions, those are the only two ways I can think of to invoke realistic sympathy at least if the main target are children.

2. That daughter could be very interesting and complex, I see her wanting to stop her father at all cost but still trying to redeem him to no avail and it taking him revealing how he wanted to use her to immortalize his legacy but now sees her as a failure that "wasted" his time and resources. Despite ultimately putting an end to him she'd likely be conflicted and traumatized to an extent of both killing him and all the cruelty said in the final confrontation.

3. Yikes he sounds terrible enough based off that. I'd recommend not even adding educated guesses unless others also say them only because not sure how others might take/react to it.