Talk:Yang Xiao Long/@comment-1446360-20190222143740/@comment-1446360-20190225151220

I'll say it  again, Adam was a monster created by a cruel society who DID want equality for faunus, but when he killed a human out of self-defense, Sienna encouraged it which added to his delve into darkness and lust for power. As for Blake, she was someone who he connected with and when she left him, it hurt, so much so that he COULDN't think about his own flaws which caused it, all he could see was tthat she left him and in his mind, she needed to pay. Any one of us could've ended up like Adam, so consider that before passing judgment. And like I said before, the writers could've at least tried a redemption arc for him. Killing him off was too predictable. Trying to redeem someone with so much blood on their hands would have been very interesting, but nope, they didn't. They took any potential he had and flushed it down the toilet. Yeah, I do feel bad for Adam, but not because I'm a supporter and murderers and terrorists, but because as the song, Nevermore says, ''"There's no cause to celebrate, just another soul consumed by hate and spite. There's no pleasure, there's no joy, just the story of a boy who lost his way." ''