Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-29414935-20190923113331/@comment-29414935-20191025210033

And I also think the assassin in the more emotional story with the evil uncle who destroyed most of the main characters lifes, would count as both, Tragic and Insecure. What do you think?

Even if he brutally kills many people and also some innocents, and also has the highest kill count from the villains in this story (surpassed by the main character), he is really understandable in why he is the way he is. He was pushed over the edge by society and every people in his life, because he was a victim and outcast. His only love was from his mother, but she died. So he was abused by his alcoholic father, bullied in school and also the teacher were very mean to him. This plus his mental illness, caused him to snap and kill everyone who threated him badly. That's what made him a brutal serial killer who is always bloodthirsty, violent and aggressive and just loves kill people. He never got love, and that was what he only wanted. He is a good contrast to the uncle, who had also a mother who loved him but he just didn't accepted the love that was given to him and even tortured his mother mentally and physically. That shows that he isn't Tragic in comparisson to the assassin.