Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-27276671-20160214220907/@comment-28288412-20160719173919

It's kinda like Adam. He is not sympathetic at all really, but you can see where he came from and how he got to this point. You understand how he became what he is, but you don't sympathise with him.

I think a villain should have a reason, a motive for their actions if they are to be a good one. If a villain is good enough this isn't always necessary (look at the joker), someone like Cinder though should really have something more substantial beyond wanting power just for the sake of it. She isn't exactly the most interesting of characters at the moment anyway, she needs all the help she can get.