Thread:Mesektet/@comment-5964028-20150504224009/@comment-3581997-20150505000147

So is Albert Simon, but the story he appears has him operating entirely as an antagonizer; Civil rights leader, radical ideas of equality and betrayal by a student who went demonic, but that is all pre-game background info on Albert Simon, when met he is trying to bring about the Apocalypse, does that make him just a hero willing to go to the extreme? Ultron wants to end all life in the Avengers 2 Age of Ultron to bring about world peace, no life = no war.

Now there is a big difference between Baatar Jr and Ultron but I encourage you to be very careful about greasing that slop by claiming anti-villain is the same as a hero just because it different than most other villains or claiming that he/she has a good reason for his/her war, or genocide or whatever other horrible things. I won't stop you or make a fuss about putting anti-villains here I just encourage you to keep some presepctive when doing so. I worry about that line contributors will blur between Magneto and Sephiroth. We can't just list all the problems a character causes say, "oh they have a good reason", slap the word anti-villain on there and say ok he/she is a hero. What is written needs to actually show their good doings

To avoid that without restricting contributor choice we need to look at the articles themselves and the characters. Does the character progress the story in the positive, do they seek to prevent some problem, are they trying to stop some antagonist? There may be room for Baatar Jr  on that front, but naturally the article needs to show that. So if you can actually rewrite him that way, alls fair.