Thread:Mesektet/@comment-27729149-20150303034644/@comment-3581997-20150303064049

Ah, I see. A common misunderstanding of both heroes and villains wiki scenarios is that a Heroes wiki categorizes nice people and Villains wiki categorizes mean people, this is simply not true, they categorizes those that move the plot one way or the other. A Villain- is an Antagonist, someone who creates conflict in a narrative, more than a few articles have been taken down there because they were just users essentially going "this person is a poppy head" but said characters were not actually described as doing anything that affected the plot and created conflict for it so they are removed. Similar here we take down "Heroes" who solve no problems or accomplish no feats, if they do not add to resolving a troublesome scenario of their own desires than we remove them;

By that same token we must allow "Heroes" who are the focus of the plot, who do defeat evil, help the innocent or uphold some virtue even if said people are wretch examples of humanity. It's all about narrative. Does Eric Cartman resolve the conflict/problems presented within South Park on a regular basis?, Yes, yes he does, he creates problems almost as often but he can fit the role of Protagonist. Is Peter Griffin n going to hell? If there is a just a loving god in his universe, damn right! But does he fight evil...Yes, Does he protect good people?...yes..does he help genuine heroes for no other treason than they are his friends?...yes. Does he solve problems and conflicts as they arise in the show. Yes he does. Beatrix Kiddo is followed on her single-minded quest for vengence and we the audiance follow her in that quest. All we ever see her do is murder people, none of them good people, but still it's jsuta quest for blood. So why is she a hero? Because the plot of the movies revolves around her trying to make right somthing horrible that was done