Thread:LucidPigeons/@comment-27729149-20150919193812/@comment-27729149-20150926001011

I'm curious, if you want to answer this. What do people mean that this villain isn't a complete monster because he has a sense of humanity? I find that odd because many villains have far more humanity than the heroes and they are still complete monsters. The major in hellsing has far more humanity than Alucard, even though Alucard isn't human at all. If akuma threw all of his humanity why does he still have a sense of morality and honor? Alexander Anderson gave up all of his humanity to take down Alucard, but he still had a better sense of morality than so called major or those bandits who raped Seras mother. So what do people mean when they say a villain is humane or has a sense of humanity? Because I know I wouldn't count humanity or humane as morality standpoint.