User blog comment:CoolCat123450/Alpha/@comment-26210042-20141011223718/@comment-5265497-20141012200927

"Without the writer at their back, heroes would be either extremely powerful or very short-lived." Even in real life, there are factual retellings of the 'good guys' or even just 'the lesser of two evils' facing opposition and coming out on top, but fiction just, as with everything, overdramatizes it, after all, we usually pattern everything after our lives and just spice it up with supernatural and creative devices. Everybody wants this sense of adventure (which I noticed you have for your character on the occupations) to escape the mundane reality where you reside so where would adventure be if you could casually crush any threat to your existence.

In any world, there is that sense of individuality with entitlement and power that creates a sense of worth in a person. I tend to believe every character from the most impoverished determinator to the powerful monarch to the overwhelmingly immanent cosmic entity deserves a chance to tell their story even if it has a bittersweet ending. Afterall, the perfect universe would be one where everybody is omnipotent and each and every reality was shaped according to their desires. So far, nobody has built that world from what I can see.