Thread:Love Robin/@comment-5754292-20170603180623/@comment-366087-20170610180323

After reviewing the episode and taking into consideration the demographic level of the targeted audience, yes. Yes, Sir Oliver is a villain.

Let me point out that when he released the floodgates it was NOT "without consideration of flooding any nearby towns as he specifically assured that the waters would not reach the nearest town, and since we were not shown otherwise then that angle is unsupported by any accusation of villainy.

Also, ALL his actions against Sir Jaxon were stated as being "trivial" challenges. The floodwaters would give him a brisk swim, etc. Which cannot be proven otherwise since Sofia saved Sir Jaxon from it.

THE THING which makes Sir Oliver a villain here is his admitted plan of framing the dragons to start a "war" with them with the goal of being named First Knight. THAT makes him a villain, the malicious-against-dragons PLAN, intentions, and follow through.

As for categories, you may list all which *define* him, and there are plenty *except* for "coward". Lying about a truce with Jaxon is not cowardly. It is just that: a lie. Nothing else he does indicate any cowardice on his part.

Was a page made and deleted? I cannot find it, but if so, let me know the exact spelling of the page's title so it could be restored.