Talk:Edvard Vergérus

Why Edvard is Pure Evil

 * 1) Hero's Lover: He is the spouse of Emelie, one of the protagonist and the childrens mother, but it is obvious that Edvard doesn't feel genuine love for her as he multiple times manipulates and brainwashes her when it would benefit him and his reputation. A person who felt genuine love for someone wouldn't do such thing to his/her lover. He only married her because she was good-looking and it was 'trendy' to have a wife; which means perverse reasons.
 * 2) No redeeming qualities: Nope, Edvard never showed any remorse whatsoever for his actions of abusing his step-children or manipulating his wife. If a 'normal person' really thought such actions whould be necessary (for whatever reason) would at the very least also think it was cruel and hard to do and feel empathy for the victims; Edvard never had any empathy for his victims, he didn't even think his actions were cruel and thus never felt remorse.
 * 3) Delusional: Edvard is indeed very delusional as a priest, PE's can be that. It is because of his delusions that he justifies his actions and doesn't think they are cruel and evil.
 * 4) A--hole victim: When Edvard is dying a painful death we don't feel any sympathy for him. If he was less evil he might have been called a "Scapegoat" (villains who are punished more than they deserve). You are an idiot if you feel bad for him.
 * 5) Family: When Edvard wanted to bring back the children to his house it is because he wanted to be the patriarch of his family; as a patriarch he wanted to be in charge of his step-children for megalomaniacal reasons. SlimeShady (talk) 11:50, June 6, 2018 (UTC)