Talk:Jamil

Jamil is not a Complete Monster
Had to think this out nice and thoroughly. When it comes Jamil, he is a tragic villain. As a child, he lost both his parents and he became cruel and malevolent because he was taught to be like that by an Al-Thamen member.

Though one cannot sympathize with Jamil's arrogance and sadism, he is not as evil as Gyokuen Ren and David Jehoahaz Abraham whose acts are far more atrocious than Jamil's. Gyokuen is the leader of Al-Thamen and she uses pretty much everyone (including her family) as a pawn so that she can revive her god to destroy the world. David is a xenophobe who went to the extreme of killing off and torturing any species that is not human (because he saw them as inferior); he was a god-wannabe who only wanted to surpass Ill Ilah. Jamil just wanted to conquer a dungeon to become a black king and he was abusive to his slaves physically and psychologically. One of his victims, Morgiana, is not severely traumatized from his abuse. Compared to Gyokuen and David, Jamil's level of heinousness and actions pales in comparison. If anything, Jamil's level of heinousness is typical for an average Magi villain and it is on the same level as Ryosai (a pessimistic warmonger) and Fatima (a sadistic slave trader who would kill a child). Lt. Cougarman1099 (talk) 01:03, July 13, 2015 (UTC)