Thread:JoxFox2109/@comment-37983133-20200131005332/@comment-29414935-20200211135322

Oh, I just noticed your replyd on Kittycatgirl1998 0.2 message wall instead of your own where I sended to you too. But nevermind, it's ok.

I'm happy that you think the same way as I do, with my own characters in being so admirable to likely count as Pure Good. So if I understand it correctly, a Pure Good hero can also have one bigger flaw/made an big mistake but they must make up for it to not being disqualified? But I understand what you mean with the Dimwits and Cowards thing.

Also, there are also two likely Pure Evil villains in this story of mine, like there are two Pure Goods. The first one is the one that I mentioned, who wants to destroy an entire island, to rebuild it in his own image. He also commited mass murder against his main enemies, the special agents, one of them presented onscreen. He also terrorizes places which puts innocent people in great danger and he never cares for them, not even for his own men, which he also kills if they fail or annoy him. Another one is a female mercenary who is hired by the bully to kidnap the protagonist. She killed multiple innocent people for money and collected their skulls. After she fails in getting the protagonist, she kidnaps the little daughter of his brother and blackmails them to kill her, if they don't surrender.

I know I write this on Heroes Wiki, but doesn't matter.