Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-29414935-20190706142344/@comment-29414935-20190804132829

In the second part, he kills a few people, but not as much as the main villain (the military wolf guy, and this one here is clearly worse even if not as many kills as he has), he kills one of his slaves because he is hurt (but was not fatal hurt, so he could have saved him), sended an assassin to kill someone (so that's more indirect), it is told that he had killed many of his slaves when they tried to escape and he killed an innocent old man because he stood against him. In the next part, he appears again, and now more like a spree killer. He breaks out of prison, killing many guards and police officers with his henchmen and killed an entire monk temple. So in the second part, he is more tactic and targets people and in the later part, he is more of a spree killer. So yeah, what you mean?

I've put the military wolf guy under "Mass Murder" because he is more like a terrorist who killed many bad guys in the war and later kills many police officers in his terrorist attacks. So that's clearly fitting for him.