Thread:JoxFox2109/@comment-4708882-20190306105752/@comment-29414935-20190416105358

I thought about that "symathetic and tragic death (scene) can be a disqualifier". And now I'm wondering if my villain "the grandmother" would be disqualified if I give her a death like I planned to do. Her death is like, that the protagonists are destroying her core which kills her, and before that she noticed it and says "Rupert hear my! I don't wanna die!" and he responds "Did the children want that?". I don't think it would be a disqualifier but I guess it depends (again) how I portray it. Yes she is scared because she feared death but that is no excuse for killing children and destroying entire populations and it is not really a tragic death you would feel for her, even some people maybe do.

And speaking about her. We talked so much about the sci-fi story and that the heinous standard could be broken and too high. But I want to know, if a similar plan but other methods can help. I mean, a few days ago I told you about the reptile leader and the roboter. They have similar endgoals but have different methods in doing it and other actions. And you said they seem both like easy qualifiers. And I think that also, because we have such villains on that wiki and I also don't think every one can have unique goals and are a little bit similar to each other, ecspecially in sci-fi stories where most want to wipe out planets or the universe or something like that. But back to it. The demon destroys planets completely and destroyed multiple planets thus multiple genocides and his endgoal is to reach the highest level of power so he can rewrite the physics and laws of the universe. The grandmother have a little bit lower body count but uses other methods. She wiped out like three planets, but she didn't destroyed them completely rather absorbed their power and suck them out which led to the entire population died slowly. Her endgoal is, to become immortal and absorb every planet in the universe. So it seems to me that their crimes and endgoals are very different and just a little bit similar, so I guess that wouldn't be a problem. What did you think?