Thread:JoxFox2109/@comment-4708882-20190306105752/@comment-29414935-20190526114841

I think I know how I do it with the anthropomorphic animal gangsterboss now. I thought about the typical "good and bad work together, for just a amount of small time" scenario, even if it isn't as realistic. But I mean it's still fiction and many fictional works have these. I mean look at Deckard Shaw, I never understand why they would forgive him "that easily" for killing their best friend, even if he saved the child of Dominic Torreto and redeems himself. So I do it similar to that, and the fact that he wasn't the one directly responsible for her sisters death. I think about something that he first wanted revenge but than saw what the uncle did to her and what he and the other main villain do to children and enslaving them, what annoys him, because even as a ruthless gangster, he likes children and has a little sister himself which he spends his entire poor childhood with. So he helps out. But I just don't know yet, what happens after it. Is he then betraying them and trying to kill them? Is he voluntary go back to prison? Or is he getting away and escaping?