Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-29414935-20190706142344/@comment-29414935-20190708125235

Ok, good to know.

Because it's hard as a writer to portray your characters as you want, especially with complex ones. And the opinion of the audience about a specific character is not always as you wanted to be. Some people hate characters you wanted to write sympathic and with a heart and some would love/like characters you wanted to portray as unsympathic and really gruesome. I heard that from people about some movies or series. Like with Scar from The Lion King. I don't understand why some see him as a tragic character and that his crimes are justified. He's clearly one of the "worst" villains of movie history, and really heinous and cruel for a children's film character. It's just amazing how they wrote Scar and he is one of the best villains ever made. I say it like that, it's a hate-love. Wasn't there a category on TV Tropes that was something like "Fans who will protect and try to justify their favourite character even if he is Pure Evil"?

It got me a real long time to write the uncle perfect and complex, but it was worth it and I'm very proud of it.