Thread:Doctor Ibrahim/@comment-26288702-20160906041928/@comment-26288702-20160907133746

Oooooooh Jeiel, gotta ask the good questions don't you? Armata is not very chaotic. I mean he has his chaotic moments just like any good villian, but he believes that he is destined to rule over the world, how he intends to do this, you'll find out. But he does not seek to destroy the planet, just control. So I guess that makes him lawful evil or neutral evil.

Hound is a different story. He is the good guy, but he is a good guy to a certain degree. As we all know he has a dark past, one he does not regret having. Is he proud of it, no. But he also does not feel like he has a need to atone for it either. The big dog's notebook says, "Hound is seemingly devoid of a conscious pertaining his terrible past, the reason is that he was simply doing what he was ordered to do. He understands his actions have caused immense suffering, but in his eyes it was strictly business for the greater good of Zahmeria. The death of the Baron's daughter who he was sweet on, also influenced his willingness to commit to the order.

However, Hound does have a sense morality. Ever sense the terrible order, he has stuck to simple mercenary work, until he met Samia. During their travels together, Samia learned of Hound's crimes. At first her reaction was one of horror, but her time with Hound prior to this dark revelation reminded her of the good in him. It wasn't until she was wounded by Conrad, that she saw true good in him. As Hound risked everything to save her life, almost losing his own. At that point Samia fell for Hound and aspired to set him straight. Although Hound has not given up his mercenary work, he has taken back up the values of honor and moral guidelines Marcel Jaghund taught him long ago."