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Arkantos95 wrote: Terminus99 wrote: I think Ark meant his other motivation. You know, destroying Blake for leaving him. Ding ding ding. If his motivation was still his hatred of humanity I'd be totally down for him, and it would actually make more sense for a revolutionary.

But instead of a revolutionary we got a fucking internet "nice guy". I see him more as a yandere than a "nice guy".

He wasn't being nice to Blake expecting to be rewarded for it. That's what a "nice guy" is.

He and Blake worked as partners for years. He hid his darker, more violent side from her (as yanderes tend to do) by telling her those deaths were just accidents and self-defense. When they went on that mission in Forever Fall, everything seemed fine and normal to him. He didn't suspect that Blake's belief in him had started to wane. One moment, she's by his side, helping him defeat an enemy, and the next, she suddenly leaves with nothing more than "Goodbye", no explanation.

Months later, he finds out that she has started fighting against the White Fang's efforts. She has joined the other side. Not only did she abandon him out of the blue, she's fighting against what he's working toward.

He's pretty clearly mentally unstable, especially considering the fact that he's gone so far off the deep end to decide "We'll give humans a taste of their own medicine" and start killing people mercilessly. Combine that with his apparent love toward Blake and everything stated above and... it makes sense.

He's still a bad person for acting that way, and this is in no way an excuse or a defense of him, but it makes sense.