Thread:Garfield1601/@comment-6920874-20140211001935/@comment-6554265-20140211003254

Yeah, a sometimes scar defines a character. Look at The Boss, it physically represents that she is truly, spiritually connected to Snake (even acting as one of the most important plot points), and how the only reason Vader is still working for the Emperor is so he can heal himself of his wounds and scars via the Dark Side. It's usually a trademark, like for Kratos and Zuro, and for fu...fudge's sake, one of the most famous villains on this site is named SCAR and is characterized by such a feature. Other inarguably valid examples like Bane, Freddy, Jeff, and the Joker come into play as well. Scars sometimes defines a villain's attributes, comes into play in the plot, is treated as an iconic trademark, and sure as hee...haystacks are more neccessary than other categories at this wiki that gets to stay. *coughs* the falls to death tag *coughs*. Wow, I just poured my heart out there, didn't I?