User blog comment:LucidPigeons/Category Cleanup/@comment-26884760-20160228104805

also there is some problems with adding categories such as "Honorable Villains", since the concept of honor is a personal one and varies immensely depending on time period, culture and individual ethics.. one man's idea of an honorable villain is another man's idea of a vicious cut-throat and vice versa..

It is especially true when you look at shows like Game of Thrones and similar, set in extremely dark medieval-type settings the average honor of a character is extremely different from what we consider "honorable", yet it is still honor.. just not the type we are used to in our current time or society.

Remember the famous line:

"one man's hero is another man's villain".

Trying to determine honor is a difficult thing, especially when dealing with villains - who are evil characters by design and some schools of thought can argue no evil act is honorable, regardless of how affably done it may be.