Yeah, I like the edgy and traumatized characters who are surrounded by weakness, corruption, greed and evil and do questionable and morally gray things to save the lives of the innocent and to properly punish evil.
They choose to suffer so that others do not suffer as they have
@TapeTida_ Its a great part of thier character. Corax knows the Emperors a Tyrant and js everything he hates but understands that theres far worse than the Emps.
"Im going to flay you alive!!" Said the Night Lord.
"Oh how adorable you are!" Said the Drukharii before turning the NL into a literal living and screaming foot stool.
>Gaurdsman facing openents 10x stronger than them
>Manages to keep fighting and scrape out a win with high casualties
>completely destroys your meme lore idea of the Guard being poorly trained cowards.
Shut up.
@AustinJtodd People bring up cases like this a lot when the idea of someone being "born evil" comes up, but even a ridiculous, petty reason, is a reason. He believed that this was a just punishment for what he believed was a crime. im not saying he was correct, I am saying that's not evil
@MisterFireTango I don't give a fuck honestly.
Shooting a person, a childhood friend no less, in the head over something as trivial as a bike is evil, idc about the mental state.
Worked with a guy on a prison work release program. Found out when he was 15, he murdered his best friend quite casually over a bike. And he was born in a middle class neighborhood with 2 parents. He had a very normal and and some could say, privileged life.
This.
People are born evil sometimes. They don’t need an excuse. They’re literally build different.
So villains in fiction don’t always need a sad backstory to be evil.
Exodites and Space Marines: "You're just like us, blinded by idealism and doomed to becime just like us."
Tau: NUH UH! GREATER GOOD AND TAUVA SAYS NO WE WON'T!!!!
Exodites and Space Marines: