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A misguided idealist rather than a monster?[[edit source]]
He comes across (at least to me) as not so much wicked as honestly mistaken. And because Ace didn't have it in her to help him see his error (presumably because of the tragedy in her past), he didn't get a chance to change. Does anyone know if his perceived state of honest error the author's intent, or simply how his characterization turned out?-Tawaki ☎ 13:55, 24 October 2023 (UTC)