Heroes? Hah!
You know why I hate heroes? As in…heroes of a movie or a series or something? It’s ’cause they’re cruel. They grasp someone’s hopes or dreams and shatter them as if it meant nothing. They don’t stop to think…that maybe, just maybe…the villain had a reason for what they did.
The least that could happen is that they talk it out! Some heroes, the worst, if I may say, refuse to understand that there are true reasons behind the villain’s goals. The villain might be something like Kadaj. Yes, I’m using Kadaj as an example, sue me. You all are familiar with the poor, teenaged, spazzy, villain of FFVII: AC, right? In case you don’t, here’s a brief summary.
Sephiroth clone. Silver hair, shoulder-length. Green eyes. OK. Searching for his mother(AKA: Jenova). Seeks to take revenge on the planet. Highlight for spoilers. His mother(Jenova) uses him as a puppet to bring the dead Sephiroth back to life. In the end, Sephiroth was brought back, defeated, and Kadaj dies. He was a puppet, nothing more.
So, Cloud(hero) defeats Kadaj. And…although Kadaj has done so many awful things, I still think he at least deserved a second chance at life. Cloud had one. Why didn’t he? Most heroes just kills off the villain and never imagined they may be hurting anyone. Someone who might already be broken. (A/N: I like that word! Broken. ^^) < In a better mood
Lots of love {sarcasm},
~Xarbisan~