Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-12599067-20131223145721/@comment-5543592-20131225041338

Lordkenyon wrote: (it's not quite that clear cut, and initially Nahlgaaf was created as an antagonist to Kenyon/Kjalek. However as their backstories evolved, I'm not really sure anymore which one's the better man. Kenyon/Kjalek suffers from insanity, and Kenyon and Kjalek are two seperate personas stuck in the same body. This was to reconcile Kenyon's backstory with the way he conducted himself in RPs. Nahlgaaf will do whatever is required to kill Kjalek, if hundreds of innocents die along with him, it is morally correct in Nahlgaaf's eyes. Nahlgaaf holds no value on life, and Kjalek (not Kenyon, sorry if thats confusing to you) kills because he enjoys it. Kenyon wants to leave his past behind, but Nahlgaaf hunts him and prevents him from doing so. They both are protaginists in a way. Hopefully this somewhat rambling wall of text better explained the good guy/bad guy dynamic. Personally I sympathize with Kenyon/Kjalek, but I tryed to create Nahl and Kenyon in a way that leaves who is the hero open to personal interpretation) (I follow, thanks for that.)