I suppose the best way to explain is that his thoughts are evil. That may come off benign, but he is an overseer -- a neutral party -- watching over a battle between mages. So long as the body count stays low enough to allow for cover-up, the group he is affiliated with doesn't care what they do to each other or innocents. He simply has such a cold indifference that I cannot call it anything but evil. Even if that is all true, a person would still feel something. A normal person would still be upset about the circumstances that they are in. I find that reprehensible. In short, his thoughts are simply evil even if I realize his actions have yet to reflect the same evil nature.
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That may come off benign, but he is an overseer -- a neutral party -- watching over a battle between mages. So long as the body count stays low enough to allow for cover-up, the group he is affiliated with doesn't care what they do to each other or innocents.
He simply has such a cold indifference that I cannot call it anything but evil.
Even if that is all true, a person would still feel something. A normal person would still be upset about the circumstances that they are in.
I find that reprehensible.
In short, his thoughts are simply evil even if I realize his actions have yet to reflect the same evil nature.