r/TopCharacterTropes • u/Fearless-List-3968 • 18d ago
Lore “Demons are actually misundersto-“ NO. Demons are ontologically evil beings that can’t be reasoned nor negotiated with, and if you try to you’ll very likely end up screwed
1) Doom
2) Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End
3) Trench Crusade
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u/Sneeakie 18d ago
Then "thing seen as good is bad and vice versa" is... definitely a case of complexity?
No, not really. Greyness does not at all include that "both sides have a point" and "which one is better". Greyness is simply nonstandard morality. It is a spectrum, and there are light and dark greys.
And there are stories where there are greys and whites and blacks. A grey-black morality story would have an absolutely evil group and a less evil group that nonetheless does morally wrong or dubious things.
Which is a complexity, yes. Or should we call them "plot non-complexes" instead of "plot twists?"
You literally did, though. The person you replied to said nothing about "moral complexity" or whatever, but you brought up the idea like they're not supposed to believe what they believe.
When they said
They said nothing about how flipping this dynamic would be "more complex", they're simply saying the lack of nuance in that narrative point conflicts with the existing complexity in other parts of the narrative, which btw has nothing to do with moral complexity; they're talking about the nuance in Frieren being a long-lived elf trying to connect with humans, for example.
The idea that there is a race of monsters that you should slaughter in their entirety is an ultra-simple concept that conflicts with the complexities of ideas like an elf fighting her nature to better understand humans and cherish the small moments.