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He\'s the antagonist but Fuhr has, again and again told us that this comic has a very gray morality and that it\'s not so simple as to point out good and evil characters, however nasty they may be. I personally see him more of a [[LFG Richard type character]] who from charactarisation isn\'t supposed to be taken deadly serious. And while DracoInLeatherPants might fit the bill if your viewpoint on that is different, MoralEventHorizon is definately out. The description of that one says that the trope is about a single event that the \'\'author\'\' uses to mark someone\'s descent into irredeemable evil, and after that, the tone has changed. This isn\'t the case with his recent behaviour, as even the torture scene was punctuated with the same old humor and the tone since has put emphasis on his worries, not his deeds.
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He\\\'s the antagonist but Fuhr has, again and again told us that this comic has a very gray morality and that it\\\'s not so simple as to point out good and evil characters, however nasty they may be. I personally see him more of a [[LookingForGroup Richard type character]] who from charactarisation isn\\\'t supposed to be taken deadly serious. And while DracoInLeatherPants might fit the bill if your viewpoint on that is different, MoralEventHorizon is definately out. The description of that one says that the trope is about a single event that the \\\'\\\'author\\\'\\\' uses to mark someone\\\'s descent into irredeemable evil, and after that, the tone has changed. This isn\\\'t the case with his recent behaviour, as even the torture scene was punctuated with the same old humor and the tone since has put emphasis on his worries, not his deeds.
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