Has your campaign ever had a villain who did nothing wrong?11
>inb4 dieselpunk game featuring Hitler
Remember kids, it's okay to betray, rape and murder people if you have dreams
Ya, a dieselpunk game featuring Hit-
>>52671843
Fuck.
>>52671866
Griffith’s forces were fully aware of the costs when they volunteered to serve under his command. Griffith stated his dream was to establish a nation under his rule, and that those serving under him might be part of the casualties. And guess what: some perished. Yet, somehow, Griffith is accountable for this inevitable tragedy? Despite informing these volunteers entering a contract with him of the consequences?
The honorable Griffith is currently orchestrating a new world order of peace and prosperity. This noble man of humble birth is achieving the impossible: the constitution of a utopian society involving demons and humans living in harmony with one another, a civilization where the rich and selfish have no power, a new World that flourishes on the foundation of equality and brotherhood.
Meanwhile, after Guts abandons Griffith under the pretense of being devoid of finding meaning in his pathetic existence, he still believes he can just waltz in after committing treason. As a result, Griffith is crippled and mute, the cost of living with Guts’ selfish desires. Griffith then punishes Guts for his betrayal. Yet, the merciful Griffith returns to Guts, pleading with this savage for the support of his Utopian pursuit. Guts refuses his generous offer due to imagined past transgressions.
In summary: Guts is the representation of what is wrong with the world--selfish and treacherous. Griffith only desires a world where people like Guts can no longer terrorise the weak and innocent.
>>52671823
No, because everyone, good or bad, has done something wrong at some point in their lives.
If you're asking if I've ever run a game where the villain is some dweeb who waxes poetic about how he's the REAL GOOD GUY while committing atrocities, no I haven't done that either. Because I like good writing.
>>52671922
>the honorable Griffith
Is where I stopped. Nice try baitfag.
>>52672018
This, all in all.
The trope of "the villian was really the good guy all along" needs to die.
>>52671823
That'd imply my players can discern between good and bad.
>>52671866
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhTWrDeX56I
>>52671922
>griffith dindu nuffin
>>52671843
World War 2
>>52672349
Best page in the manga
>>52671823
No, but it does essentially have FemGriffith.
Reminder Griffith did everything wrong and fucked up his own plan so hard he had a divine temper-tantrum.
Rickert called him out on his bullshit and slapped the bitch.