Thread:Bluethunder25/@comment-35455126-20180919022450/@comment-35455126-20180921021518

ZAVAZggg wrote: I'm still working on a story about time travel (tried my hand at fantasy, wasn't any good at it). In my story the "antagonist" Elias King is a fugitive time traveler from the 84th century, who's on the run from the Omega Protectorate (the government approved, highly efficient, and highly trusted group that moniters and protects the timeline). He's not really the "villain" in a conventional sense. You see Elias stole a Class IV Timeship from the Protectorate in order to go back and prevent horrific events like WW2 and the Holocaust. He's trying to help people in his own way just like the Protectorate is. To put it simply, the Protectorate works to preserve the utopian future they inhabit (even if it means doing nothing with the power they have) and Elias seeks to create a better future by undoing the horrors of the past.

So...and anti-villain?