Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24098614-20180508224452/@comment-36105773-20181203032742

"the anti-hero often fights on the side of good, but with selfish motives; the anti-villain plays a villain's game, but for a noble cause... at least in their eyes."

Raven is technically on the good side (clearly not aligned with Salem), and she has selfish motives, so she's an anti-hero. She's not fighting for Salem for a "noble cause".

"Anti-Heroes (also spelled Anti Heroes or antiheroes) are heroic characters who lacks several heroic qualities compared to the original heroes of fiction and folklore - these popular characters can be rude, selfish, disloyal, obnoxious, violent, killer or even be a criminal in nature, but will still fight on the side of good, whether they are willing, or forced to. "

Sounds like Raven. She is selfish and doesn't hesitate to kill and is a tad criminal in nature (think the bandit tribe), but she is on the good side. She obviously isn't serving Salem, so she can't be a villain or an anti-villain therefore. Raven is on the side of good, but she acts in a way that is non-heroic, which makes her an anti-hero.