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Yea but then he forced everyone else to go home even though they made it abundantly clear that they wanted to stay. What's worse, one's suffering or literally everyone else suffering? I'm just saying that a hero, by definition, works towards the common interests of the people and a villain works towards a self-serving goal, which he often believes to be for the greater good (again, Seymour, Kefka)
Which of the two categories do you think Marche falls under?
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