Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-29414935-20190923113331/@comment-29414935-20191021205849

I think I have asked that question before or more like discussed that theme with you already, but I want to make sure. I think it's debatable. In video games, we as the player always or mostly kill the enemies and bosses, right? But in some games it was not really clear because they just "disappeared" or something like that, if you hit them. Mostly in children video games, like Mario, Donkey Kong and Banjo-Kazooie. But I realised that they maybe really die and are killed by the players, especially the bosses (who are also listed as "Deceased" under here). Like with Mario bosses (but not all ones). So my question is, because I put Bowser under "Murderer" and listed "Murder" under his crimes, is he really a murderer? Because even if he (presumbably) kills no one innocent in the main games where he is the main antagonist, he technically (like Mario and the others) kills enemies and bosses in the RPG spin-offs where he is sometimes a playable character and hero. So would that be right? But it also could mean he isn't a murderer because it was self-defense and necessary.