Talk:Chara/@comment-35030974-20190803202209/@comment-26907577-20190817183803

Finally, an original argument from your side.

Hmm... So it isn't self-defense depending on the enemy's righteous motives? That's one way to look at it. They were still attacked.

Try this: were the humans good people, mistakenly attacking a monster because they thought the monster deserved it? Or was the interaction a mob of evil humans fighting a fusion of one evil and one good person?

Please don't dodge the question. I'd like your opinion on it.