Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-19164168-20191201110124/@comment-19164168-20191213024654

"Oh, really? So you expect everyone to just bend knee to you and listen? Especially after when all other options are considered?" Ayane shrugged.

"If you find it in that little heart of yours to forgive irredeemable, evil beings, something is freakishly wrong with you. Their existence is a blight on mortalkind. They. Are. Vile.

Also, if morality itself is a questionable process, it cannot be reliably used to judge a person's worth, because the criterion is unreliable In that case, how can you use morals as a cornerstone to judge heroism?

A hero who benefited the world may still have morals contrary to your own. You still have no right to label him a villain. Why? Because your individual morality is irrelevant. The fact is he benefited more people.

In Leyt's case, he helped me fend off assassins that wanted me and the town of Morthal dead. You have no right to label either of us as villians, because we benefited more people."