(07-08-2015, 04:38 PM)Intaki Wrote:(07-08-2015, 01:12 AM)Graeham Wrote: I wouldn't consider them to be clones of each other, either. Estinien is very different to Ysayle who is in turn very different from Ilberd.I'm curious as to why you would qualify Ilberd as morally grey. Morally grey typically involves some form of redeeming factor (large or small) and I'm not really sure what his is. He's just a spiteful, angry man lashing out at the people he projects all of his problems onto, with no apparent greater purpose than to hurt people he doesn't like.
He falls on the far more darker side of the gray scale in my mind. He wants his homeland free. Who wouldn't? But the world has broken him. He lashs out seeing anything not aiding in freeing his home is in the way and has to be removed.
He means well but has become a villain because he see no other way. Like Dr. Doom from marvel. He seems every but the reasons that have made him become who he is makes him a far deeper character then a standard villain.