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Who is the most evil character in the Dresdenverse?

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Avernite:

--- Quote from: Ananda on November 30, 2017, 02:59:30 AM ---:j I said, essentially, the same thing in a different thread a few weeks ago. While a dramatic thing to say, someone who would do something like that is the opposite of what civilisations need.

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Of course, there was a whole book about convincing Harry that maybe he was out of line there. Like, WAY out of line.

And I think he learned from it and became a better person.

the neurovore of Zur-En-Aargh:

--- Quote from: Avernite on December 01, 2017, 05:50:56 PM ---Of course, there was a whole book about convincing Harry that maybe he was out of line there. Like, WAY out of line.

And I think he learned from it and became a better person.

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I'm still waiting to see evidence for that.  Nice solid evidence, like him being put in a similar sort of situation and actually handling it differently and better even if it's not the most emotionally satisfying thing for him in the moment.

wardenferry419:
With stubborn people, it is always baby steps. And, Harry is as stubborn as they get. I understand stubborn, being one myself, and changes are never readily accepted.

groinkick:

--- Quote from: Kindler on December 01, 2017, 02:04:29 PM ---How about Malvora and Skavis (both entire Houses)? Delighting and feeding on despair and terror is pretty messed up, especially when there are other options—Madrigal changes his tastes, though it's considered really odd to do so.

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the problem with these beings is they are bound to demons that feed on these emotions...  I don't know...  I'd say they are almost comparable to a great white shark.  The shark will eat you, not because it's evil, because it's the creatures nature.

Ananda:

--- Quote from: wardenferry419 on November 30, 2017, 09:22:17 AM ---If how I define evil is uncertain to you; then tell how you define the word evil, please.

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Thanks and sure.

It is a term that is generally meant to refer to some behaviour considered to be anti-social to the person describing it, but also carries some sort of morality judgment. But, what that is differs from person to person and doesn't even exist outside a person's head. Sort of like beauty; both are just concepts that require a perceiver and subjective discernment. Further, though, "evil" tends to be tied with a belief structure whereas "beauty" doesn't.

Sorry, that was a long answer and maybe not very satisfying, but it's an easy term for people to toss around, but it doesn't hold much meaning in itself.

Anyway, I stick with my answers:
Outsiders are objectively the most destructive.
Genoskwa (or whatever) is the character I think Dresden reacted to the most.

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