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#51
Daerog

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I liked Master Lee from Jade Empire.

 

Selfish, power hungry, manipulation master, and was a good twist in the story imo. He planned everything out for decades and was quite ruthless, although you first see him as the kind master (makes you question his character, was he a complete sociopath? Was he a good father whose desperation revealed how ambitious he truly was?).



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Master Warder Z_

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I always viewed Master Li as a driven man who desired utopia on earth and was willing to pay the price for it.

 

He was outside of the ways i think, i mean he didn't follow the closed fist entirely, nor the open palm.



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AlexiaRevan

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I liked Master Lee from Jade Empire.

 

Selfish, power hungry, manipulation master, and was a good twist in the story imo. He planned everything out for decades and was quite ruthless, although you first see him as the kind master (makes you question his character, was he a complete sociopath? Was he a good father whose desperation revealed how ambitious he truly was?).

Strategyst kinda of vilains are the best . They tend to have patiente , and no matter what you can't sway them . 



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Magdalena11

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I like to see a range of antagonists.  Loghain was sympathetic, Howe was greedy, the archdemon was simple, Meredith was crazy even before the idol, Orsino was crafty, Bartrand was pathetic (I only let Anders heal him once - after that I figured he was better off dead), and Anders, well, Anders...was a lot of things.

 

The elder one looks like a baddie through and through that won't generate a whole lot of sympathy.