Okay, maybe he's interesting offscreen but I've only read the comic, so all I got was a guy whose character can be summed up with "evil greedy cartoon villain." His plan to rescue his underlings was secretly a plan to kill them which was secretly a plan to lure the dragon which might be part of another plan (and I'm calling it right now: getting the guys captured in the first place was secretly part of the plan all along). All of that with no foreshadowing which makes it look like he has the secret ability to pull stuff out of his [censored] when convenient.IHeartMaeve wrote: ↑Tue Nov 23, 2021 5:25 pmI disagree. He actually has a ton of half-decent offscreen lore about him, like his hatred of women partly stemming from his half-fox heritage, which is from his mother's side of the family.Tiennos wrote: ↑Tue Nov 23, 2021 2:25 pmWell in this case it's the opposite. I hope Clovis gets killed soon because I find him boring and badly written and I just want the story to move on.Sky Shatter wrote: ↑Tue Nov 23, 2021 4:09 am Ooooo... It's a major accomplishment when an author can make the reader really hate the bad guy, instead of just love to hate them. Kudos to Tom.
I don't remember much else, but the point is, some characters are far deeper than they appear to be at face value, and you shouldn't judge just by the onscreen info.
If you enjoy this character then good for you, but I certainly don't.