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  1. Just because he’s delusional doesn’t mean his actions match his intentions lol he’s CRAYZY

    None of what he’s done was necessary, and none of it will ever be justified. He wants to be God and fancies himself some sort of saviour, no matter what he actually does to the people he’s supposed to save. His delusions of grandeur only means he’s the dangerous kind of villain that will never turn from his path, since said path is of his own making and he chooses to believe it as if it’s true.

    Maybe at one point he was a true hero, an innocent soul who genuinely just wants to help, but now? Whatever this world did to that soul, he had long been twisted before he even entered the Dungeon of Fear and Hunger. He’s just another power-hunger madman now, a zealot of his own religion.

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    1. I understand your point of view, but recently a new thing was revealed by the creator of F&H, I don't know if he was serious or not, but when asked why we couldn't get Le'garde's soul, Miro replied "Do you really think that Le'gard has a soul?"

      Perhaps this explains Le'garde's attitude and why he pursues his goals.

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      1. So it’s either he was always evil, just very competent in his manipulations, or he sold his soul? Either could work, knowing the guy.

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        1. I imagine he was born without a soul.

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