Thread:ScaryMovie53/@comment-4708882-20171002235215/@comment-4708882-20180103224114

1. I think it could work overall as a theme and it's catchy. I can see the reason you'd have some doubt but like you said fairy tales are full of some love so it can easily work though it does seem a little soft / lighthearted compared to some of the criminals and their crimes.

2. Yeah sometimes Adaptational Heroism is a welcome change if done right or when adapting an older tale where the "heroes" are arguably as bad as some of the "villains". So far I actually like Fate's take with some better than the more traditional takes. Mordred in Fate/Apocrypha for example is an entertaining Anti-Hero and her armor looks cool (Yep Fate likes changing the gender of some famous characters). On Fox and Cat not sure I'd say they were much of adaptational villainy though they do seem more competent in your story.

3. Yeah a couple kind of shocked me to learn originally some characters were a lot darker then modern shows give or even films: King Arthur, The Mask, Big Daddy and Terra come to mind. Yeah Rumple comes across as a case of a character being a bit more heroic then the original.

4. Then I haven't used any retcons personally. I tend to have a story planned out beginning to end before I officially start writing it in episode format though it can get frustrating to put it on paper so I occasionally add details when having writers block.

5. I could see that being interesting for Armada having some minor conflict though I do believe at the end Mephisto will of pushed so far that even she won't have a major problem killing him. Kind of like Caesar with Koba in despite once loving Koba like a brother once he crossed the line he killed him with somewhat mixed feelings.