Spire, he said Metro not homo
Then what is this supposed to mean:
yeah look at kefka.. dude looked like the biggest pillowbiter
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And as for you:
Nope, homosexual = gay
I've nothing against gay people, but villains are supposed to look menacing, not "fabulous".
Your argument still makes absolutely no sense. Brutality is more villainous than seduction?
Really? Both stem from the hunger for power. Deft brutality is more direct, whereas Ghirahim's seductive qualities measure a character more playful and
confident in his abilities. I think Ghirahim looks menacing, just not in the same vein as Ganondorf because of how radically different they are. Embrace the difference!
Villains are not supposed to look any specific way whatsoever. What separates a villain from a hero are motives and actions. You were just speaking of Ganondorf as a playable character in a Zelda game... well wouldn't that make him the protagonist? As such, are his actions—now under your control—actually villainous? You can play the "villain", but it's all about perspective. One force wants to change the world, one wants to preserve it. We've always played the preservationist. Once Ganon has taken over all of Hyrule, rewritten its history and altered its culture so substantially, he is no longer a villain. He stopped the villains Link and Zelda from preventing his crusade to transform the world in his eyes.
I know I'm getting into some subject matter that may be too much a tangent, but I digress. Besides absolute creation and absolute destruction, there are two driving forces: construction and deconstruction. Everything can be broken down into a series of microevents with either constructive or deconstructive qualities. Things merge, and they split apart. That's that. Hyrule is a constructed land that Ganondorf desires to reconstruct in his own image. Aside from acknowledging the moral implications of forcing a people from their homes, I deem his act admirable. Pay attention to his dialog in The Wind Waker. It really gives some insight to who he is as a human being.