Talk:Vol.2 Ch.180: 38F - Hell Train: The Dallar Show (9)/@comment-11698429-20151214005154/@comment-5693502-20151217141501

I feel like with the way Viole is, and the way Vicente acts, it'd be more likely they'd become allies rather than enemies (especially since Viole has the potential to help Vicente achieve his ). Although I do agree that when an anti-villain archetype is done well, they are very interesting to follow !

I still feel like Hoaqin's strong drive and single-mindedness to become the figurehead again is justified though, especially after he mentioned that everything White had achieved up till now was down to him (which is actually quite true); you could say that the Ambition Is Evil trope runs heavily in Hoaqin. Also, barring Ha Jinsung, of all the FUG members we've seen up until now, Hoaqin(White) seems to align the closest to FUG's central faith of wanting to kill Zahard and the 10 Family Heads, so I like that about him too.

I just feel like it'd be difficult to make a morally 'good' villain to oppose Viole, simply because of the way Viole is. He's so innocent and 'clean' compared to a lot of other people and it shows by the way others gravitate towards him. The most I could see would be if Viole got a rival who was at least able to legitimately threaten/challenge him on his climb up the Tower.