Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20190813233236/@comment-31330278-20191007233430

1. There's something very disturbing and upsetting about a world where gang rapists are not pure evil. I choose to hope Milton would be murdered in jail, because many rapists does. Do you see him as being murdered in jail, or do you see him as the unfortunate type who survive just fine? Also, i'm not saying Sidney is missing in goodness, but does hating Debbie (her most hated enemy) and Jill (second only to Debbie in Sidney's personal hate chart) more than hating Milton can be argued as MIG factors?

2. Good point. Both sides have racism in them, and both Khelshot and the militant factions of mankind are screwing themselves. Lately I came to think about another girl with dark forces. Unlike Elphaba, Sylvanas Windrunner became a truly bad person. I used to sympathize her, with Arthas killing her and most of her race in ways you need to see to believe, but now she has done it. She had the whole horde under her command (6 races and the official crowing Vol'jin the wise troll, who became the first reasonable horde leader since Thrall), but she used it to open another war against the alliance for reasons that are not benefit any living creature. I mean, her grand scheme involved getting people killed to have a new army of undead. I'm not even talking about the fact she estranged herself from the horde by shouting "the horde is nothing" moments after killing one of the most valiant heroes in "Warcraft" history. I'm talking about the fact she took her tragedy to places even Garrosh wouldn't take. At least she can claim her madness makes better sense than Daenerys'. Great villain, and it will be great to see her die for good for her sins. Given Sylvi's tragedy is hardly relevant anymore, is it possible to propose her as PE? Even the so called "true affably evil" category is dubious. She had a moment of patronizing Genn Greymane, whose son was murdered by her.

3. I wouldn't call Daenerys morally ambiguous. She's a great character and a great hero. The only reason she became missing in goodness is because the showrunners decide to burn the show to the ground in a rather inconsiderate way. I know her madness was built for 8 seasons (honestly, it a miracle it took her 8 seasons to lose it), but there was no reason to make her a technical villain. She should've release Westerose from the Lannisters, not becoming a tyrant of ice of fire, and definitely not being John Snow's aunt and lover. Not to mention the part where he killed her while they were kissing. That's low. Commodus suffocating his own father with a pillow kind of low. I would never do such a thing. Neither do you. There are only two remotely similar things I would ever do to what the showrunners did to Daenerys and the ending as a whole:


 * Redeem a certain villain, like Ashley and Kazmal, and maybe White. Ashley will be redeemed by the end of part 3 and Kazmal will have a second chance in life after Katelyn will turn him into a baby. White isn't likely to be redeemed, but if he do, how do you see him becoming better? And how much do you think people would like him to redeem?
 * Jaden's former commander, a fair-but-tough man named Benjamin Wolfson, will be missing in goodness for a long time after becoming a wolf due to experiments committed by zealots. He'll appear in part 2 and get back to his senses after realizing Jaden still recognize him despite what he became. Even if he'll turn out to be a male Daenerys, which will be unfortunate, I hope he'll turn out better and more similar to what Daenerys in her first 7 seasons phase.