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note Nietzsche himself was also inspired by Ancient Greek tragic antihero archetypes see also his first book The Birth of Tragedy. Engaging in Van Helsing Hate Crimes is a good indicator of having crossed the boundary and a Knight Templar is most certainly beyond it.Īs expected, this twisted situation is very popular in the Revenge Tragedy genre, especially because of its inherent Dramatic Irony. The "fighting monsters" line represents what is a recognizable Moral Event Horizon for heroes, and both Anti-Heroes and Well-Intentioned Extremists live just near the boundary, especially the more pitiless Good Is Not Nice, Unfettered, Pragmatic Hero types. Don't expect him to make a Heroic Sacrifice or Heel≯ace Turn anytime soon if he dies in the process of bringing his nemesis down, it's usually with him crossing into Villainstown in his moment of glory. The more his quest drags on or throws up hurdles, the more likely it is that he'll forget just what his original mission even was, In fact, the further along in his quest he is, the more likely it is that he'll get a lot more dangerous due to how fast his list of targets can mushroom when he isn't entirely sure who his enemies are any more. In fact, his views are utterly incorrigible he's either a Tautological Templar or is very far down the road to becoming one, and he is utterly convinced of his own moral infallibility and the righteousness of his own cause. Those require insight which he just doesn't have. Heel Realizations will be ignored or viewed as a moment of weakness to crush, and he will never have an " I've Come Too Far" or " No Place for Me There" moment.
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The Power of Friendship and The Power of Love were lost to him the moment the atrocity that sent him on his wild goose chase happened he feels that Team Spirit is just a hindrance, and that Love Is a Weakness that he can't afford to have. And even before he gets to that point, it's nigh-impossible to turn him away calling him out on it will be ignored or retaliated against. But ultimately, his obsession with dealing out due punishment ( or worse) and his refusal to think about what he's doing twists him into a monster just as bad as, or even worse than, the one he's hunting. Other characters within the work itself might even concede that point. Our avenger may have good intentions he might have a point when he says that the fiend is too dangerous to be kept alive.