Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-27330121-20170307004027/@comment-30679113-20170316172425

DragMon1 wrote: It makes sense why he did what he did. He made a promise to Maria on death bed. Her last words were a beg, and he never saw her again ever since. He wanted to accomplish what she never had the chance to, even if it meant revenge on humanity by taking the life of their entire planet. After all, they've already taken everything away from him, so he saw no reason to help them. Until he remembers that he promised her to help them. I see your point with Amy's statement, since not everyone in the whole world are good people. There are many people that are far from good. But i think her point was that there are people who are trying their best to good people, and that some people are trying to change the world for the better. Which is true. And i think what's really fascinating about it is, that Amy realised that Shadow wasn't just some "evil villain", that there was more to him than his rough exterior and destructive nature made him out to be. And that's why she wanted to reason with him I see your point, but I still don't think he was 100% justified for what he did. And I agree on what you think about Amy. Shadow wasn't just some evil villain but thought he was doing right. And (if you know the story) he kinda reminds me of the Apostle Paul, in that he thought he was doing right, but when he was shown it was wrong he felt bad about it and repented.