Executor's removal[]
Would say that even if I make this removal, Executor is still an admirable hero, yes, but Pure Good... ultimately is a stretch...
Thanks Ron for the permission.
What's the work?[]
Sonic.EXE: Bloodscream is a trilogy based on the Creepypasta of Sonic The Hedgehog, Sonic.EXE, focused on the demon known as Executor Vermillion on a streak of killing many innocents the first two games, and in the Fall of The Angels DLC, he is the main protagonist to continue his spree, while his true self regaining control over what's heinous of him and regain back control. After his redemption, he managed to undo his crimes and defeat Akrasiel.
Who's the candidate?[]
Executor Vermillion is a demon who is responsible for the mass murder, and is the main antagonist of the first two games, and the main protagonist of his DLC.
Why can't he be qualified?[]
Being a redeemed villain can be a prevention if you are focused on being too much of a villain, which, Executor ultimately falls flat in it. Sure, he really did apologize to Sonic, and undo everything he did with genuine remorse,. However, because he is an interpretation of Sonic.EXE, he has more screentime as a villain than that of a hero, so it would be heavily preventing. This ultimately is a case for some of the Pure Good/IH Crossovers which I would say yeah, very preventing, and Executor is no doubt no exception either.
In short, Executor is too heinous of a villain, and most of his screentime is all about it.
Verdict?[]
It is from a strong keep to a cut honestly.