Thread:Hitsuji Mamoru/@comment-30314236-20180822154337/@comment-24503208-20180928123904

It is a lot more complicated, @Lazy.

So to speak, an anti villain blurred the lines between good and evil just how Anti Heroes blurred the lines between good and evil from the heroic spectrums.

The Punisher being a fine example of being an Anti Hero as I mentioned earlier.

If you ever went deep into philosophy as well as morals, then you know how it goes.

The anti villian doesn't mean they will be the antagonist all the time.

Some of the time it could be a minor character or hell in extreme rare cases, Main Character.

Ains from Overlord will be one hell of a example of not being a typical villain.

It is a common misconception that the antagonist will be the main antagonist.

Think of it as you being into philosophy, ethics, and morals.

We can do either good or evil yet both at the same time.

A contradiction so to speak.