Board Thread:Clean up Concerns/@comment-25008763-20170725225546/@comment-25008763-20170726012038

NerdWithAKeyboard wrote: Yeah, I'd have to say villain, or at the very least anti-villain. He's a sexist, pompus ass, but he is trying to serve his country and help defeat the Huns. Kind of a "bad guy on the good guys' side" kind of thing.

actually.. he's an evil man who happens to be in a position of power and abuses that power rather blatantly.. he's villainous, not in it for the good of the empire : he is using it mainly to fuel his own ego and status, as seen at the end when he does a full 180 and grovels pathetically as he sees the Emperor showing respect.. he didn't want to lose his position in society.