Talk:Emerald Sustrai/@comment-26129461-20150620122517/@comment-10380701-20150620141053

Fair enough. I didn't mean to imply a Saturday Morning villain whose only role is to be evil because he's evil. I was going for the justified evil that you described here. It's just there's too many villains these days who focus more on their backstory.

Sure, I wanna know what pushed Dr. Genocide to commit genocide. But don't explore it too much. It kind of detracts from their evilness. This is especially jarring to villains who enjoy being evil.

Then again, Kefka was kind of memorable despite shitting evil from all orifices. But he's from the 90s so whatevs.

Y'know, I wished I knew you four years ago, Live. You would've torn the asshole of a certain someone who argued heavily with me that a super evil villain is better than a sympathetic villain.