Carol St.Ann I like the idea of writing them both from the standpoint that they think they equally seen themselves as righteous. Thus, creating two different scenarios that we the reader can agree or disagree with either one of them. I like it when they are both understandable, make sense, so we are left to grapple with it just like the protagonist might be when they go head to head with this antagonist.
Ah, that is a fascinating question, can the good still be good if they cause an annihilation to happen? That is a very interesting point to ask the question if good causes the extinction of evil is it a mass murderer? Or, is it the hero?
I like to have characters that are human that do very bad things, on both sides. Just to keep that whole thing up in the air while we follow them around.
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