Talk:Rachel/@comment-88.232.113.206-20120426131700/@comment-4076672-20120519150635

Zahard: I've watched and read Hellsing. But the kind of "hero" I was thinking about, is much much darker than that.

I remember some show where 1 of the main characters was a teenage psychopath(around 14 to 16 yrs old or even 18 yrs old). She was considered a heroine because she was related to some of the heroes.

And normally, she probably blends in by being nice and stuff. She's fairly intelligent too. But just note: psychopaths have little to no empathy. They can feel their own pain and suffering but they can't feel another person's suffering. And empathy is related to love, so they can't love either.

The problems start when well, she gets out of hand... see? There was this guy who loved her, a Prince who had low intelligence(from birth or 'cos some of accident). And you know what she did? She lured him into a room, chained him to a bench... And okay, she took a metal mask, put it into the fire and stuck it to his face, with no anaesthetic used.

And when he started screaming in absolute pain and agony, she asked him if it hurt. And when he said "yes" or something like that, she jumped up and down with glee like a 5 yr old kid who's just received the bestest birthday present ever. And when she made that question, it was not out of concern for him, it was out of curiosity and anticipation to his response. That was despite the "concerned expression" she was wearing on her face like a mask. As in: he was used for her experiment to find out more about humans in terms of pain, I guess.

When her uncle found out, he was really furious but he also didn't do much other than scolding her and probably trying to limit part of her actions, I think.

I can't remember why they let her hang around them either but it was most likely becaue she was probably too useful to be discarded. Given she was very intelligent, her machinations or part of her deeds benefited them, even though her intentions might have been really malicious and heartless. And so what if she's utterly terrible as a person, she's a heroine. :P

I didn't watch much though... I was very busy then. However, the man still loved her despite the "torture" he underwent and even though she pushed him into a near-death state for some of martial arts thing.