Originally Posted by
Delily
And you need to stop thinking there's something redeemable about Thordan. For most of the Big Bads, the writers have done quite a bit to show us that in their own minds, they genuinely believe they are right. The 2 exceptions to that are Zenos, who is arguable psychotic, and Thordan, who is clearly a megalomaniac. His conversation with Ayermic was less about the burden of leadership, and more about tripping him up and confusing him. He literally says he wants to become a god, and then refers to himself as a god-king. He then says that no matter where chaos is, he will excise it with his sword and install order. He's not a cartoon villian, but he's not nuanced either.