Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-31940900-20131021001453/@comment-4775098-20131119034456

kinda sad, it's a bit like alex mercer (in the original prototype), or felix from golden sun (greatest example of all time), or the guy from the end of the walking dead the game (the cartoon esque RPing one). he isn't truly a villian, he is a hero working toward a goal that conflicts with other heros. the reason these things happen is because you can't truly understand and feel why the "enemy" is doing what they do, only that it is against your good deeds and thus appears evil. however there is usually an alternate sense of justice, with an alternate yet equaly just motive. sometimes however these heros never manage to overcome the alternate hero,which can be quite maddening, especially if the first hero understands the motives of the alternate hero (even more so of both parties understand the others' motive, but are still forced to fight for their justice) and feel(s) guilty because of it. occasionally such things can cause heros to lose some of their virtue, and run parallel to being an antihero. (sorry for the rant/textwall guys)