Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-27819658-20161022023122/@comment-27819658-20161025055800

Arkantos95 wrote: Honestly I think a question that's being ignored here is: Why would Adam even want redemption? Why would he even see it that way? From everything we've seen of him and everything Blake told us about him, it seems like he's never once questioned himself. So if that's the case, he wouldn't even think of the possibility of redemption because he considers himself to be in the right. And if stabbing Blake and dismembering a teenager with an honest-to-God smile on his face wasn't enough to make him question himself, I doubt anything will. Well this is more on down the road but, he needs to be proven wrong, because until he's proven wrong. Adam will continue to think he's right. Since your absolutely right, he believes hes in the right but as someone put it. He's a product of the current world oder.

Where cruelty to Faunus is apperantly ignored or not handled well since again we haven't really been shown said cruelty. But he responde to cruelty with cruelty, again we say he's in the wrong and he is but so is humanity when it seems to ignore the plead of the Faunus  bad enough to make a once peaceful protest group turn militant.