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I'm considering playing a Kathar who is loyal to the Dread Empire. However, one thing grinds me the wrong way: the Dread Empire has no redeeming qualities. They are, put simply, the bad guys. Not that Regalia is inherently good, but the Dread Empire is made out to be a huge villain. Without getting into politics, I will say that every group throughout history thinks of themselves as the "good guys" no matter what they do to get their way. I'll use non-real world examples, however.
Javert from Les Miserables sees himself as a hero. He is the antagonist, but not the villain.
The Thalmor from The Elder Scrolls, despite how they are portrayed in Skyrim, do have sympathetic motives if you read into the lore.
So, where does that leave the Kathar and the Dread Empire? Read as I might, I cannot find anything truly redeeming about them. They are mustache twirling villains. So, should it be this way? If not, what could be done to make them more relatable?
Javert from Les Miserables sees himself as a hero. He is the antagonist, but not the villain.
The Thalmor from The Elder Scrolls, despite how they are portrayed in Skyrim, do have sympathetic motives if you read into the lore.
So, where does that leave the Kathar and the Dread Empire? Read as I might, I cannot find anything truly redeeming about them. They are mustache twirling villains. So, should it be this way? If not, what could be done to make them more relatable?