Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-4708882-20180805010810

1. Yeah Clyde is similar to Kratos in doing whatever it takes to get their vengeance. It's definitely interesting and entertaining when a psychopath is presented as tragic and relatable motives besides just being greedy or completely selfish. Yeah I think Ashley might be able to count as one pre-redemption arc. Not sure with Stu I think he was too impulsive and ignorant to truly count as a psychopath but likely more psychotic if anything. Psychotics are definitely dangerous sometimes more due to how they can be unpredictable.

2. Oh yeah I definitely feel he played a big part in why that Venom failed though it doesn't help that the writers didn't like the character. I feel Venom works best more as an Anti-Hero since he retained dark elements yet still tried to do good. If the original symbiote there was some kind of white artificially created symbiote that he used under the alias Anti-Venom.

3. I never though of why he was invisible but that's a cool theory! :) It's pretty sad when everyone including Hyde hates you or when being raped yo death is an acceptable way to kill a character off. Unfortunately I've had similar theory following how Mary became pregnant and it's a depressing thought. :( Now that you mentioned it I could see Hawley being a creepy symbolism for an absent or wore cruel God.

4. That sounds very interesting for a story with how they aren't pure but aren't worse than most villains. Having Hawarged suffering from self loathing yet completely loyal to those he leads is a very entertaining idea that can make him tragic, slso fun to hear he will do morally questionable things. Jane sounds realistic in not necessarily remaining pure during an apocalypse filled with monsters plus I feel her releasing stress when killing makes some sense and I like Freidrich's speech. For corrupting heroes I feel they have to be somewhat honest in their goals and some degreee of honor even at their worst moments to inspire loyalty / respect from their allies.

5. I'm glad I've helped you get into some more heroes. :) Flash's rogues are hit and miss especially since the majority seem to be more financial based vs just homicidal maniacs. Yeah I always enjoyed Nightwing especially when playing Injustice. Slade and Rose's mask get creepy for why they are missing an eye. Slade lost his eye I think from his wife shooting him due to his job getting one son hurt while Rose from what I hear replaced her eye with kryptonite and to be like her dad and fight Superman if needed (fucked up right?). I can definitely understand why some weren't fans of Kefka and I do agree the others (Joker, Carnagd and Owlman) were better. An interesting fact I've found is nihilism is that most mistake it for just a desire to destroy thanks to media, nihilism is merely the belief that life and existence has no true meaning (inherited anyway it's more what one decides to give it), most don't fear death yet don't necessarily seek it out: one variation that's more positive than most. Existentialistic belief can vary from what I've found but mainly just seems to mean an individual who seeks positive change for those around them. Sorry if that's annoying just something I find fascinating personally lol. :) Batman and the mask of Phantasm from what I remember is pretty good and gives some of Joker's past, not much mind you but some which also gives the Phantasm their motive. A movie I think you'll like if you haven't seen it: Batman: Under the Red Hood.