Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-4708882-20181210093404

Anytime bud. :)

1. If he ruined the setting in a meta way I'd lik just hate him more than seeing him as even scarier. I think ultimately his motives would remain the same creepy mix of sadism and perversion. In a way his motive combined Stu's "Its fun" and Roman's dislike for a parent "My dad was a prick".

2. Glad you liked it. :) True Talia can be cool and did one good thing in training her son but apparently in a later movie she no longer cared about him only viewing him a short tool (comics I think she still cares). I think she kept Damian a secret from Bruce to raise him as an assassin.

3. I personally stuck with the english mainly because it's easier to keep track of. Yeah they do have a rather tragic backstory by the where we feel especially bad for Alphonse. :( Sorry to hear that but one of brothers lokely wouldn't either. In Greed's defense he more or less against Dante (2003) and Father (manga/Brotherhood) then his siblings though the siblings follow the master. Yeah Dante isn't the smartest villain in ignoring heroes before they are needed/in the way. Cornelio from what I remember played only a small part though a decent false saint. :)

4. I think they were going for "Grey vs Grat" since no one is clearly innocent or pure. Joel is questionable due to past actions but also clearly has a heart even if he dislikes it, Marlene genuinely wanted to help humanity even at the price of someone she cares for but isn't exactly the most likable or morally upright person. Some fans feel Joel crossed a line destroying the only known chance at a vaccine for one life, others feel Marlene and the Fireflies did due to almost killing a teen just for a potential cure (not guaranteed either way). I personally feel both in a way did but side with Joel here.

5. The idea of him being banished like that could make sense and be interesting to see unfold. Not entirely sure though it's possible it's just common for psychopathic apes.