Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-366087-20170520171654/@comment-366087-20170520211020

The point I'm trying to make is a matter of FOCUS. Yes, a character's biography is important, but it is a matter of what do we FOCUS on in their biography?

Look, with Fallen Heroes we don't go into DEPTH about their former lives. The villain Darth Vader used to be the hero Anakin Skywalker, and there is a LOT of heroism which Anakin has done. However, OUR FOCUS needs to remain with his life as a VILLAIN.

Because we know of them, we can relate key points and events which chronicled his DOWNSLIDE. We can also relate the turning point(s) which lead to his redemption… but the MAIN FOCUS needs to remain his life and activities in Evil.

Yet should any future stories about his set after his redemption ever come to light, they would have VERY LITTLE place here UNLESS there is some form of struggle not to backslide back into evil…

Going back to my initial example of Discord (My Little Pony), the sections which relate his heroics long after his redemption should not be related as deeply as his villainy… in other words, just because he makes an appearance in an episode DOES NOT mean there should be an entry about it.

Now, granted, Discord is still sort of *struggling* with his jerkish side and mischievousness is still an essential part of his core character, so there CAN BE some things mentioned after his redemption, but if not something EVIL, we should not be rushing to add the content. Cause after his redemption, he is the purview of Hero Wiki.