
Originally Posted by
OMGJesuis66
I do believe Calyx is being painted to be quite irredeemable as a villain, which THANK GODS, I was tired of this whole trope of 'sad, misunderstood villain' that Shadowbringers shoved in our throats since.
His presentation has been brief, and truth be told, all the characters that were villains had very vain and shallow motivations without being intimidating, literally, the only villain that carried an intimidating vibe was Zenos. Not even Emet was, and yes, Emet reasoning was shallow and very ignorant. People just love him because they made a simple trope right with an emotional gut punch that worked for some.
What I take from Calyx is that he is no longer capable of processing the will of mankind's survival and acceptance of a flawed nature of self and mortality. He is desensitized from the basic concepts of what it means to be a human at that point, even more so for living over 400 years, pulling all the strings behind all the events within Alexandria. His knowledge matching things that only our group of heroes know is perhaps the most interesting. The principle between shards, how each reflection is named, and even a degree of understanding of the Azem's Crystal. It has potential to become something interesting, and more of a villain that you debate morals/knowledge, not measure might. What comes from it, we have yet to see.