Thread:LostGod2000/@comment-27818776-20140603010747

I have to humbly say in my opinion that Nihilus is definetly a monster in the series. Since the series is fairly religious in nature, it of course teaches forgiving your enemies for the wrong that they committed on you. Nihilus is a monster, because he never feels remorse for the actions that he attempted to commit or achieved at committing, nor does he change for the better. Even though Nero is the antagonist of the series, he sreved more as a Big Bad Wannabe because simply he's a tad bit of a man child to be taken as a legitamate threat. This, of course, led his centurion, Nihilus, to pretty much act as the Big Bad in his place. He has done the following throughout this series:

He attempted to construct a catapult that would then be able to fling flaming debris into tunnels in which people were in.

He attempted to burn Ben's wife and the children in the bakery shop.

He threatened to torture Ben in the most horrible ways imaginable.

He attempted to convince his student to crucify Ben.

He personally murdered his own student when he refused to murder the baker.

Overall, Nihilus is a monster because he was given a chance to redeem himself at the end of his life, but he refused the offer out of spite. 