Perhaps more apt is to say that every character, regardless of what I guess can best be called "alignment" should have specific reasons and motivating factors supporting his or her decisions. As has been said, most textbook "villains" do not consider themselves to be such, and may simply have radical views, an alternate perspective on right versus wrong, an entirely different set of priorities and values, or other motivating factors upon which they make decisions that go against what most would consider to be the moral fiber. A character once said to a different character that I RPed, "Your 'right' is different from my 'right'!" - and that stuck with me.
That all being said, I recall a LS, The Slaughterhouse Dogs LS that attempted something like this. Though I cannot honestly attest to how successful that endeavor was as I don't recall having any interactions with them, though I'll admit the concept was interesting.
That all being said, I recall a LS, The Slaughterhouse Dogs LS that attempted something like this. Though I cannot honestly attest to how successful that endeavor was as I don't recall having any interactions with them, though I'll admit the concept was interesting.
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