Quote Originally Posted by Gemina View Post
He became less 1-dimensional towards the end of his tenure as primary antagonist. If you can't see that Zenos was significantly different at his end than from when he was introduced, that's just bias speaking. Not only was fighting the WoL the only thing that ever made him feel alive, he/she was his sole reason for living.

Of course, this doesn't mean to bring him back. However, it still needs to be acknowledged that Zenos makes a very significant impact on the tale of the WoL.
We are in agreement. This does not happen often, does it?

Fact is, Zenos did change quite a bit toward the end. However, the nature of that change is such that bringing him back in any form would devalue it to the point of being moot. The character's story ended in a very appropriate, impactful way.