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Yes, because he's thousands, if not millions of years older, has had access to his whole memory, and knows where he stood, that he did everything he could, and can't fight anymore. Venat also could drop her facade of being Hydaelyn and become a mere human back. That's legit.



Hermes is a clinically depressed protagonist, not an antagonist, and that's the reason you can't love him, you just don't understand his concept.



Yes, if you read through your prism that forgets the characters are human and that your canon is not the canon.
The problem with Hermes imo is that he didn’t try to help himself. We see that there are other ancients who share his sentiments but as we help them they slowly resolve their issues and get stronger from it. It doesn’t seem like Hermes went out and tried to do the same for himself. Instead he wallowed in his own depression and sadness and ultimately became self destructive. In the end that’s nobody’s fault but his own and he is very much an antagonist, definitely didn’t deserve being put in the end credit artwork lol. Because of his “depression” countless civilizations were destroyed and suffered.