helenaklein:

a character that is morally grey will not burn the world down because it makes them feel powerful, they’ll do it because they perceive something about it to be broken. moral ambiguity has nothing to do with a character’s past, and everything to do with the relationship between their actions and their intentions.

helenaklein:

morally grey does not mean “is bad but also sad”

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  22. helenaklein posted this
    morally grey does not mean "is bad but also sad"