Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-4708882-20191225200757

Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas to you too brother! :)

1. Well being of Lovecraftian Horror and an Omnicidal Maniac doesn't automatically mean Moral Agency itself as some Cataclysmic villains lack Moral Agency especially if it is something they have no choice in. Ex: Galactus and Darth Nihilus who have to consume others like planets to survive and act more as forces of nature or amoral. He could count but it would need to have him show a personality and one humans can understand through him talking. I'm personally not familiar with him so can't say for certain. That said while fanatics will likely always exist it will show some just being a God doesn't mean one is above morality.

2. I like those ideas with both coming across as natural. I think the first one was the one that left the biggest impression solely because it comes across as an argument that would happen in real life specialist and a director.

3. Your mother's idea does make sense and sound cool just not sure Disney plans to do a sequel. I feel the odds are rather low but I would like to see her idea come to the big screen. :)

4. She was murdered by the Angel of Death (Azrael) and her soul was taken to be used as part of a ritual to destroy the Demon God's Seal so Azrael could absorb it after it almost unintentionally destroys reality. After the big battle Anastasia's soul is taken to Heaven by Corvus and Jester who force Heaven to accept it (they nearly turned it down simply because she was friends with them). Eventually Anastasia is made a Goddess and ruler of Heaven at the end of Part 2. Glad you like the joke by the way but as for who is most like Robespierre I'm not sure maybe Toxocara.

5A. I am just worried if we don't see him alive it could be argued too much fridge horror or offscreen villainy to count unless we see the direct consequences of his acts and enough of his own doing. The other two also give him some harsh competition but I'm not sure either way. Hard to say if he was ever normal but based off what you described I don't think he ever had Nobel intentions but rather the vile dictator from the start.

5B. Yes, hope can be used to either help someone or to make the experience worse and make one worse. I leave Kar's fate ambiguous as a way to let the audience decide if dead or trapped in a fate worse than death for his crimes so yeah you are right.