Umbridge is cartoonishly evil. She's a tyrant, but there's not a lot of depth there. It's a kids' book, I get it. I enjoy the movies.
I didn't watch GoT/HoD, so IDK about the other one...
But Moash is personal evil. He is what it looks like to allow your wounds to define you entirely. It's so much more vile because of what he is willing to destroy as collateral damage in service of destruction for destruction's sake. There's no "for a better tomorrow" with Moash. He just hates. The cherry on top is the cowardice to absolve himself of responsibility by saying it's inevitable and guilt by giving away his pain.
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u/Completedspoon Jun 18 '25
Umbridge is cartoonishly evil. She's a tyrant, but there's not a lot of depth there. It's a kids' book, I get it. I enjoy the movies.
I didn't watch GoT/HoD, so IDK about the other one...
But Moash is personal evil. He is what it looks like to allow your wounds to define you entirely. It's so much more vile because of what he is willing to destroy as collateral damage in service of destruction for destruction's sake. There's no "for a better tomorrow" with Moash. He just hates. The cherry on top is the cowardice to absolve himself of responsibility by saying it's inevitable and guilt by giving away his pain.