Huh. Ever noticed how non humans only end up evil because they were influenced by humans? I feel sorry for the guy. He legitimately thinks that what he’s doing is okay because that’s what he’s been taught/learned. Monsters aren’t born; they’re made.
@Ranzo The point of the backstory wasn’t to justify his actions. It was to make them understandable. He isn’t eating and controlling people out of revenge. This isn’t a case of two wrongs making a right. This is the case of a guy who is actually lonely and is making/treating friends the ONLY way he knows how. You aren’t supposed to think his actions are justified (well I think so; just my take on it), but that they are pitiful. He’s going to have to be slashed (pretty sure he just was), because he won’t listen to reason and literally knows nothing else. I’m pretty sure that he didn’t even hate his first “friends” that tried to sell him enough, because he seemed to actually think that friends kill each other and it was perfectly fine. It’s like learning that a ruthless killing machine is only that way because they were raised to be one from birth with no other outside influences or anyone to teach them different. You don’t think that justifies the billions they slaughtered, but you do pity them, and realize they aren’t a bad person, but just a victim of circumstance (as opposed to the ruthless killing machine that was raised in a normal and loving environment, but just wants to kill people).