Bolol
03-01-2006, 00:12
If you had to classify yourself, what would you be.
Hero: You're pure good. You always do what's best for yourself and those around you. You have a set of morals that your will always follow, even if it leads away from your goal. You're not perfect, but then again, no one is. (Ex. Superman)
Anti-Hero: You're definately one of the good guys, but you don't let "morals" get in your way. For you, the ends justify the means. You may not make the best "moral choice" but that does not matter to you, because your cause is indeed just. (Ex. The Punisher)
Neutral: You may be just another person, or perhaps your someone more complicated. Maybe you're the mysterious middleman, observing until the time is right? Either way, you do what you want, you don't let ideals of "good" or "evil" get in your way. (Ex. G-Man)
Tragic Villain: What you do is obviously wrong, and your goal can never be construed as "good". However, what you do, you don't do by "choice". Perhaps you suffered some kind of trauma, perhaps you do it out of love. You're evil...but you're far from irredeemable. (Ex. Darth Vader)
True Villain: You are evil incarnate. You may think your cause is just, or maybe you yourself know that your on the wrong path, but frankly, you just don't give a damn. You do whatever you must to get what you want, even if it can be considered "wrong". (Ex. The Joker)
Hero: You're pure good. You always do what's best for yourself and those around you. You have a set of morals that your will always follow, even if it leads away from your goal. You're not perfect, but then again, no one is. (Ex. Superman)
Anti-Hero: You're definately one of the good guys, but you don't let "morals" get in your way. For you, the ends justify the means. You may not make the best "moral choice" but that does not matter to you, because your cause is indeed just. (Ex. The Punisher)
Neutral: You may be just another person, or perhaps your someone more complicated. Maybe you're the mysterious middleman, observing until the time is right? Either way, you do what you want, you don't let ideals of "good" or "evil" get in your way. (Ex. G-Man)
Tragic Villain: What you do is obviously wrong, and your goal can never be construed as "good". However, what you do, you don't do by "choice". Perhaps you suffered some kind of trauma, perhaps you do it out of love. You're evil...but you're far from irredeemable. (Ex. Darth Vader)
True Villain: You are evil incarnate. You may think your cause is just, or maybe you yourself know that your on the wrong path, but frankly, you just don't give a damn. You do whatever you must to get what you want, even if it can be considered "wrong". (Ex. The Joker)