Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-29414935-20181201153231/@comment-29414935-20190302002541

I mostly did this too, because this is the end of the story, so there must be some logical conclusion.

But sometimes it's hard to let go of characters. I have that very rarely but when I do it, I feel very bad for them. But I think that's a good sign if you feel bad for your characters, then it's more likely the audience will too. Exspecially for good hearted and sympathic characters. But I think when I let im die, the audience will feel relieved, because he deserved it for ordering the death of the wolf lady's sister.

And I noticed that I never had a villain who is Remorseful and then dies. Mostly they die in disgrace without showing remorse even when they are tragic and/or fallen heroes. So it would be something new with him. But I haven't done that because then I feel bad for them because they never got the chance to redeem themselves or being forgiving. I mean the wolf lady would forgive him but the uncle not. But still, he maybe would have changed to the better, also showing love for his sister despite having argued with her most of the time and uses her as a minion of him.